Flemish adolescents' perceptions of cigarette plain packaging : a qualitative study with focus group discussions

Abstract: Objectives: To find out whether there is a potential impact of the appearance of a plain cigarette package on the smoking perceptions and behavioural intentions of Flemish adolescents. Design: We performed a cross-sectional study using the qualitative method of focus group discussions. Setting: Flemish adolescents. Participants: We performed eight focus group discussions, in which 55 adolescents took part, 32 female and 23 male. Inclusion criteria were: Flemish male and female 15-year-olds to 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds to 18-year-olds attending regular high-school education or voc... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Van Hal, Guido F.
van Roosbroeck, Sofie
Vriesacker, Bart
Arts, Matheus
Hoeck, Sarah
Fraeyman, Jessica
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Schlagwörter: Human medicine
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26704632
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Link(s) : https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1077330151162165141

Abstract: Objectives: To find out whether there is a potential impact of the appearance of a plain cigarette package on the smoking perceptions and behavioural intentions of Flemish adolescents. Design: We performed a cross-sectional study using the qualitative method of focus group discussions. Setting: Flemish adolescents. Participants: We performed eight focus group discussions, in which 55 adolescents took part, 32 female and 23 male. Inclusion criteria were: Flemish male and female 15-year-olds to 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds to 18-year-olds attending regular high-school education or vocational training who were current or had ever been smokers. Outcome measure (planned as well as measured): The opinions and perceptions of young Flemish smokers regarding the impact of cigarette packaging on their smoking behaviour. Results: Plain packages are perceived as less attractive, cheap and unreliable for young people. Because of the unattractiveness of the plain packaging, the health warnings catch the eye much more strongly. Conclusions: In this first scientific study in Flanders on this topic, it emerged that plain packaging could be a strong policy tool to reduce the number of adolescents starting smoking. Validation of these findings by conducting a quantitative survey in the same target group is recommended.