Literature DB >> 17897993

Discrete choice experiment of smoking cessation behaviour in Japan.

Rei Goto1, Shuzo Nishimura, Takanori Ida.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In spite of gradual increases in tobacco price and the introduction of laws supporting various anti-tobacco measures, the proportion of smokers in Japan's population is still higher than in other developed nations.
OBJECTIVE: To understand what information and individual characteristics drive smokers to attempt to quit smoking. These determinants will help to realise effective tobacco control policy as a base for understanding of cessation behaviour.
METHOD: Discrete choice experiments on a total of 616 respondents registered at a consumer monitoring investigative company.
RESULTS: The effect of price is greater on smokers with lower nicotine dependence. For smokers of moderate and low dependency, short term health risks and health risks caused by passive smoking have a strong impact, though the existence of penalties and long term health risks have little influence on smokers' decisions to quit. For highly dependent smokers, non-price attributes have little impact. Furthermore, the effects of age, sex and knowledge are also not uniform in accounting for smoking cessation.
CONCLUSION: Determinants of smoking cessation vary among levels of nicotine dependency. Therefore, how and what information is provided needs to be carefully considered when counselling smokers to help them to quit.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17897993      PMCID: PMC2598550          DOI: 10.1136/tc.2006.019281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tob Control        ISSN: 0964-4563            Impact factor:   7.552


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