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Published in: Tobacco Induced Diseases 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Evaluation of anti-smoking television advertising on tobacco control among urban community population in Chongqing, China

Authors: Xianglong Xu, Tao Gong, Yong Zhang, Chengbin Wu, Yao Jie Xie, Harry HX Wang, Runzhi Zhu, Wentao Li, Libin An, Yong Zhao

Published in: Tobacco Induced Diseases | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

China is the largest producer and consumer of tobacco in the world. Considering the constantly growing urban proportion, persuasive tobacco control measures are important in urban communities. Television, as one of the most pervasive mass media, can be used for this purpose.

Methods

The anti-smoking advertisement was carried out in five different time slots per day from 15 May to 15 June in 2011 across 12 channels of Chongqing TV. A cross-sectional study was conducted in the main municipal areas of Chongqing. A questionnaire was administered in late June to 1,342 native residents aged 18–45, who were selected via street intercept survey.

Results

Respondents who recognized the advertisement (32.77 %) were more likely to know or believe that smoking cigarettes caused impotence than those who did not recognize the advertisement (26.11 %). According to 25.5 % of smokers, the anti-smoking TV advertising made them consider quitting smoking. However, females (51.7 %) were less likely to be affected by the advertisement to stop and think about quitting smoking compared to males (65.6 %) (OR = 0.517, 95 % CI [0.281–0.950]). In addition, respondents aged 26–35 years (67.4 %) were more likely to try to persuade others to quit smoking than those aged 18–25 years (36.3 %) (OR = 0.457, 95 % CI [0.215–0.974]). Furthermore, non-smokers (87.4 %) were more likely to find the advertisement relevant than smokers (74.8 %) (OR = 2.34, 95 % CI [1.19–4.61]).

Conclusions

This study showed that this advertisement did not show significant differences on smoking-related knowledge and attitude between non-smokers who had seen the ad and those who had not. Thus, this form may not be the right tool to facilitate change in non-smokers. The ad should instead be focused on the smoking population. Gender, smoking status, and age influenced the effect of anti-smoking TV advertising on the general population in China.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluation of anti-smoking television advertising on tobacco control among urban community population in Chongqing, China
Authors
Xianglong Xu
Tao Gong
Yong Zhang
Chengbin Wu
Yao Jie Xie
Harry HX Wang
Runzhi Zhu
Wentao Li
Libin An
Yong Zhao
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Tobacco Induced Diseases / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1617-9625
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12971-015-0057-4

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