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Scientists say they have evidence that plain packaging for
cigarettes diminishes the appeal of smoking, as anti-tobacco
campaigners suggest.
European countries are considering whether to
follow Australia, which last year became the first country in the
world to sell cigarettes in plain packets.
Cigarettes are now sold in identical olive-brown packets bearing the same typeface, in addition to health warnings.
Researchers
questioned 536 smokers in Victoria during the transition phase, when
both branded and plain-pack products were on sale.
Nearly three-quarters of those interviewed were smoking from plain packets, and the others from branded packets.
Plain-pack
smokers were 66 per cent likelier to think their cigarettes were of
poorer quality compared with a year earlier, and were 70 per cent
likelier to say they found them less satisfying.
They were also 81
per cent likelier to have thought about quitting at least once a day
during the previous week and to rate quitting as a higher priority in
their lives compared to smokers using brand packs.
The study,
published on BMJ Open by the British Medical Journal, did not follow up
these smokers, to see what they thought or did after the transition
period.
But, it says, the 'early indication' is that drab packaging takes the gloss off cigarette brands.
'Plain
packaging is associated with lower smoking appeal, more support for
the policy and more urgency to quit among adult smokers,' it says.
SOURCE: www.skynews.com
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