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What do you think about cigarette pack warnings

Posted by JohnF | Posted in News, Smoking | Posted on 09-12-2009

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Apparently the death related anti smoking messages make us more stressed, so we just keep on the smoking

CIGARETTE pack warnings that remind smokers of the fatal consequences of their habit may actually make them smoke more as a way to cope with the inevitability of death.

A small study by psychologists from the United States, Switzerland and Germany showed that warnings unrelated to death, such as “smoking makes you unattractive” or “smoking brings you and the people around you severe damage”, were more effective in changing smokers’ attitudes towards their habit.

This was especially the case in people who smoked to boost their self-esteem, such as youth who took up the habit to impress or fit in with their peers and others who thought smoking increased their social value, the researchers said.

“In general, when smokers are faced with death-related anti-smoking messages on cigarette packs, they produce active coping attempts as reflected in their willingness to continue the risky smoking behaviour,” the study said.

Read more…Cigarette pack warnings make stressed smokers light up | News.com.au

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