| Literature DB >> 24806481 |
Hart Blanton1, Leslie B Snyder2, Erin Strauts1, Joy G Larson3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Graphic warnings (GWs) on cigarette packs are widely used internationally and perhaps will be in the US but their impact is not well understood. This study tested support for competing hypotheses in different subgroups of young adults defined by their history of cigarette smoking and individual difference variables (e.g., psychological reactance). One hypothesis predicted adaptive responding (GWs would lower smoking-related intentions) and another predicted defensive responding (GWs would raise smoking-related intentions).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24806481 PMCID: PMC4012950 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Smoking Profiles.
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| Recent Smoking history | ||||
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| 538 | 244 | 52 | 834 |
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| 0 | 75 | 135 | 210 |
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| 0 | 0 | 125 | 125 |
| Totals | 538 | 319 | 312 | 1169 |
Note: Each cell reports sample size for that group. For lifetime smoking history, “none” indicates having never smoked, “moderate” indicates having smoked but fewer than 100 cigarettes, and “heavy” indicates having smoked 100 or more in a lifetime. For recent smoking history, “inactive” indicates having not smoked in the previous 30 days, “occasional” indicates having smoked in some but not all of the previous 30 days, and “daily” indicates having smoked all of the previous 30 days.