Mass media interventions for smoking cessation in adults

Nov 22, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using mass media to help adults quit smoking

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Abstract

Eleven mass media tobacco control campaigns targeting adults were evaluated, with significant decreases in smoking prevalence observed in California and Massachusetts.

  • Seven campaigns reported decreases in smoking prevalence, particularly notable in California and Massachusetts compared to other regions in the USA.
  • Three large-scale campaigns showed statistically significant reductions in tobacco consumption.
  • Of eight studies examining quit rates, four indicated some positive effects on smoking cessation.
  • Evidence suggests that comprehensive tobacco control programs, including mass media campaigns, may effectively change smoking behavior in adults.
  • The variability in study design and quality limits the ability to draw definitive conclusions about the effectiveness of these campaigns.

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