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Smokers' Affective Responses to COVID-19-Related Health Warnings on Cigarette Packets: The Influence of Delay Discounting.

Chris R H BrownPaul Faulkner
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2021)
The study is the first to explore the impact of COVID-19-related health warnings on cigarette packaging. The results suggest that COVID-19-related warnings elicit a similar level of negative emotional arousal, relative to traditional warnings. However, COVID-19 warnings, specifically, elicit especially strong emotional responses in less impulsive smokers, who report low delay discounting. Therefore, there is preliminary evidence supporting COVID-19 related warnings for tobacco products to aid smoking cessation. Additionally, there is novel evidence that, for some warnings, high impulsiveness may be a factor in reduced warning efficacy, which may explain poorer cessation success in this population.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • coronavirus disease
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  • healthcare
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  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • health information