The Impacts of Fear and Disgust on the Perceived Effectiveness of Smoking Warning Labels: a Study on Turkish University Students
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Date
2015
Authors
Tugrul, Tugba Orten
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Publisher
Sage Publications Inc
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
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No
Abstract
This study investigated the perceived effectiveness of pictorial warning labels on cigarette packages on Turkish university students. In particular, the impacts of fear and disgust elicited by these labels were examined using the smoking decision process model. A survey was conducted with 344 undergraduate students at a private university in Izmir, the third largest city of Turkey. The findings showed differences in levels of fear and disgust evoked by pictorial warning labels for each stage in the smoking decision process, which in turn led to differences in the perceived effectiveness of the labels. Thus, this study underlines the importance of tailoring antismoking messages according to specific target groups and also suggests considering the smoking-decision-process model as segments and targeting groups in creating effective messages.
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disgust, fear, smoking, warning labels, Turkey, Smokers, Boomerang, Health, Adult, Male, Adolescent, Turkey, Universities, Smoking, Fear, Tobacco Products, Product Labeling, Young Adult, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Female, Smoking Cessation, Students
Fields of Science
03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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Q4
Scopus Q
Q3

OpenCitations Citation Count
6
Source
Asıa-Pacıfıc Journal of Publıc Health
Volume
27
Issue
2
Start Page
NP506
End Page
NP512
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CrossRef : 6
Scopus : 7
PubMed : 1
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0.304
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3
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