Deadly in pink: the impact of cigarette packaging among young women
@article{Doxey2011DeadlyIP,
title={Deadly in pink: the impact of cigarette packaging among young women},
author={Juliana R Doxey and David Hammond},
journal={Tobacco Control},
year={2011},
volume={20},
pages={353 - 360}
}Background This study sought to examine the impact of cigarette packaging on young women, including the impact of ‘plain’ packaging. Methods Participants were randomised to view eight cigarette packs designed according to one of four experimental conditions: fully-branded female brands; the same brands without descriptors (eg, ‘slims’); the same brands without brand imagery or descriptors (ie, ‘plain’ packs); and fully branded non-female brands as a control condition. Participants rated packs…
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