smokers reactions to fda regulation of tobacco products findings from the 2009 itc united states survey吸烟者的反应fda的监管烟草产品从2009年美国itc调查结果.pdf
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Fix et al. BMC Public Health 2011, 11:941
/1471-2458/11/941
RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access
Smokers’ reactions to FDA regulation of tobacco
products: Findings from the 2009 ITC United
States survey
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Brian V Fix , Richard J O’Connor , Geoffrey T Fong , Ron Borland , K M Cummings and Andrew Hyland
Abstract
Background: On June 22, 2009, the US FDA was granted the authority to regulate tobacco products through the
Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (FSPTCA). The intent is to improve public health through
regulations on tobacco product marketing and tobacco products themselves. This manuscript reports baseline data
on smokers’ attitudes and beliefs on specific issues relevant to the FSPTCA.
Method: Between November 2009 and January 2010, a telephone survey among a nationally representative
sample of n = 678 smokers in the US was performed as part of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) United
States Survey. Participants answered a battery of questions on their attitudes and beliefs about aspects of the
FSPTCA.
Results: Most smokers were unaware of the new FDA tobacco regulations. Smokers indicated support for banning
cigarette promotion and nearly a quarter supported requiring tobacco companies to sell cigarettes in plain
packaging. Seventy two percent of smokers supported reducing nicotine levels to make cigarettes less addictive if
nicotine was made easily available in non-cigarette form.
Conclusion: Most smokers were limited in their understanding of efforts to regulate tobacco products in general.
Smokers were supportive of efforts to better inform the public about health risks, restrict advertising, and make
tobacco products less addictive.
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