An examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in India: findings from the TCP India cohort survey

Abstract Background In 2009, after many delays and changes, India introduced a single pictorial health warning label (HWL) on smokeless tobacco (SLT) packing—a symbolic image of a scorpion covering 40% of the front surface. In 2011, the scorpion was replaced with 4 graphic images. This paper tested...

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Main Authors: Shannon Gravely, Geoffrey T. Fong, Pete Driezen, Steve Xu, Anne C. K. Quah, Genevieve Sansone, Prakash C. Gupta, Mangesh S. Pednekar
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3899-7
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spelling doaj-784c3c88d7d34f86923c7a2ed98e19852020-11-24T21:48:55ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-12-0116111110.1186/s12889-016-3899-7An examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in India: findings from the TCP India cohort surveyShannon Gravely0Geoffrey T. Fong1Pete Driezen2Steve Xu3Anne C. K. Quah4Genevieve Sansone5Prakash C. Gupta6Mangesh S. Pednekar7Department of Psychology, University of WaterlooDepartment of Psychology, University of WaterlooDepartment of Psychology, University of WaterlooDepartment of Psychology, University of WaterlooDepartment of Psychology, University of WaterlooDepartment of Psychology, University of WaterlooHealis-Sekhsaria Institute for Public HealthHealis-Sekhsaria Institute for Public HealthAbstract Background In 2009, after many delays and changes, India introduced a single pictorial health warning label (HWL) on smokeless tobacco (SLT) packing—a symbolic image of a scorpion covering 40% of the front surface. In 2011, the scorpion was replaced with 4 graphic images. This paper tested the effectiveness of SLT HWLs in India and whether the 2011 change from symbolic to graphic images increased their effectiveness. Methods Data were from a cohort of 4733 adult SLT users (age15+) of the Tobacco Control Project (TCP) India Survey from 4 states. The surveys included key indicators of health warning effectiveness, including warning salience, and cognitive, emotional, and behavioral responses to the warnings. Results The HWL change from symbolic to graphic did not result in significant increases on any of the HWL outcome indicators. A substantial minority of SLT users were unaware that SLT packages contained HWLs (27% at both waves). Noticing the warnings was also remarkably low at both waves (W1 = 34.3%, W2 = 28.1%). These effects carried over to the cognitive and behavioural measures, where among those who noticed HWLs, about one-third reported forgoing SLT at least once because of the HWLs, and fewer than 20% reported that HWLs made them think about SLT risks or about quitting SLT. Even fewer reported avoiding HWLs (8.1 to 11.6%). Among those who quit using SLT by post-policy, awareness that SLT packaging contained HWLs was significantly greater at post-policy (86.8%) compared to pre-policy (77.8%, p = 0.02). Quitters were also significantly more aware of the post-policy HWLs compared to those who continued to use SLT (p < 0.001). Conclusions Health warnings on SLT packages in India are low in effectiveness, and the change from the symbolic warning (pre-policy) to graphic HWLs (post-policy) did not lead to significant increases of effectiveness on any of the HWL indicators among those who continued to use SLT products, thus suggesting that changing an image alone is not enough to have an impact. There is a critical need to implement SLT HWLs in India that are more salient (large in size and on the front and back of the package) and impactful, which following from studies of HWLs on cigarette packaging, would have strong potential to increase awareness of the harms of SLT and to motivate quitting.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3899-7Tobacco controlHealth policyHealth warning labelsSmokeless tobacco
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author Shannon Gravely
Geoffrey T. Fong
Pete Driezen
Steve Xu
Anne C. K. Quah
Genevieve Sansone
Prakash C. Gupta
Mangesh S. Pednekar
spellingShingle Shannon Gravely
Geoffrey T. Fong
Pete Driezen
Steve Xu
Anne C. K. Quah
Genevieve Sansone
Prakash C. Gupta
Mangesh S. Pednekar
An examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in India: findings from the TCP India cohort survey
BMC Public Health
Tobacco control
Health policy
Health warning labels
Smokeless tobacco
author_facet Shannon Gravely
Geoffrey T. Fong
Pete Driezen
Steve Xu
Anne C. K. Quah
Genevieve Sansone
Prakash C. Gupta
Mangesh S. Pednekar
author_sort Shannon Gravely
title An examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in India: findings from the TCP India cohort survey
title_short An examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in India: findings from the TCP India cohort survey
title_full An examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in India: findings from the TCP India cohort survey
title_fullStr An examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in India: findings from the TCP India cohort survey
title_full_unstemmed An examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in India: findings from the TCP India cohort survey
title_sort examination of the effectiveness of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in four states in india: findings from the tcp india cohort survey
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Abstract Background In 2009, after many delays and changes, India introduced a single pictorial health warning label (HWL) on smokeless tobacco (SLT) packing—a symbolic image of a scorpion covering 40% of the front surface. In 2011, the scorpion was replaced with 4 graphic images. This paper tested the effectiveness of SLT HWLs in India and whether the 2011 change from symbolic to graphic images increased their effectiveness. Methods Data were from a cohort of 4733 adult SLT users (age15+) of the Tobacco Control Project (TCP) India Survey from 4 states. The surveys included key indicators of health warning effectiveness, including warning salience, and cognitive, emotional, and behavioral responses to the warnings. Results The HWL change from symbolic to graphic did not result in significant increases on any of the HWL outcome indicators. A substantial minority of SLT users were unaware that SLT packages contained HWLs (27% at both waves). Noticing the warnings was also remarkably low at both waves (W1 = 34.3%, W2 = 28.1%). These effects carried over to the cognitive and behavioural measures, where among those who noticed HWLs, about one-third reported forgoing SLT at least once because of the HWLs, and fewer than 20% reported that HWLs made them think about SLT risks or about quitting SLT. Even fewer reported avoiding HWLs (8.1 to 11.6%). Among those who quit using SLT by post-policy, awareness that SLT packaging contained HWLs was significantly greater at post-policy (86.8%) compared to pre-policy (77.8%, p = 0.02). Quitters were also significantly more aware of the post-policy HWLs compared to those who continued to use SLT (p < 0.001). Conclusions Health warnings on SLT packages in India are low in effectiveness, and the change from the symbolic warning (pre-policy) to graphic HWLs (post-policy) did not lead to significant increases of effectiveness on any of the HWL indicators among those who continued to use SLT products, thus suggesting that changing an image alone is not enough to have an impact. There is a critical need to implement SLT HWLs in India that are more salient (large in size and on the front and back of the package) and impactful, which following from studies of HWLs on cigarette packaging, would have strong potential to increase awareness of the harms of SLT and to motivate quitting.
topic Tobacco control
Health policy
Health warning labels
Smokeless tobacco
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3899-7
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