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The Long-Term Impact of the Tips From Former Smokers® Campaign on Calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW, 2012-2023.
Mann, Nathan H; Murphy-Hoefer, Rebecca L; Davis, Kevin C; Von Jaglinsky, Annette S; Rodes, Robert M; Beistle, Diane M.
Afiliação
  • Mann NH; RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
  • Murphy-Hoefer RL; Office on Smoking and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
  • Davis KC; RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
  • Von Jaglinsky AS; RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
  • Rodes RM; Office on Smoking and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
  • Beistle DM; Office on Smoking and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res ; 2024 Jul 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39044313
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

There is substantial evidence that mass media campaigns increase calls to quitlines and smoking cessation. In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched the first federally funded national tobacco education campaign, Tips From Former Smokers® (i.e. Tips), which has since aired television advertisements annually. To date, no studies have examined the long-term effect of a national smoking cessation campaign on quitline calls. This study examined the long-term impact of Tips television ads on calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW from 2012 through 2023.

METHODS:

Exposure to the Tips campaign was measured using weekly television gross rating points (GRPs) in each U.S. designated market area. We obtained data on calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW from the National Cancer Institute and used linear regression to model calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW, from 2012 through 2023, as a function of weekly media market-level GRPs for Tips television ads. Using the regression model results, we calculated predicted values of calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW across observed GRP values to determine the total additional calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW that were attributable to the Tips campaign during 2012-2023.

RESULTS:

Tips GRPs were positively and significantly associated with calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW across all years (b = 39.94, p < 0.001). Based on this association, we estimate the Tips campaign generated nearly 2.1 million additional calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW during 2012-2023.

CONCLUSIONS:

Exposure to the Tips campaign has consistently and significantly increased calls to tobacco quitlines. IMPLICATIONS Quitlines provide evidence-based support to help people quit smoking. They have been shown to increase the likelihood of successfully quitting. Mass media campaigns have promoted quitline services, and quitline calls have increased significantly with media promotion. The long-term effect of campaigns - like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Tips From Former Smokers® (i.e. Tips) - on quitline calls has not been determined. From 2012 through 2023, exposure to the Tips campaign is estimated to have generated nearly 2.1 million additional calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW. This study supports continued use of mass media to promote quitlines.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Nicotine Tob Res Assunto da revista: SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Nicotine Tob Res Assunto da revista: SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos