Pictorial Health Warning and Intention to Quit Smoking in Smokers in an Urban Campus Jakarta
Sarah Handayani,
Elia Nur A'yunin,
Rifdah Amalia
Abstract:Background: Research on eye-tracking among active smokers shows they avoid the health warnings on cigarette packages, which still occur even without prominent imaging information. Aims: To evaluate the reactions and perceptions to pictorial health warning (PHW) labels by measuring eye-tracking devices and knowing their relationship to smoking cessation intention. Methods: The study used a cross-sectional design with measurements of PHW on cigarette packs by eye-tracker tools of type Tobii-data collection. With… Show more
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