Health warnings on alcoholic beverages: perceptions of the health risks and intentions towards alcohol consumption

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    Abstract

    Objectives
    Research has demonstrated that packaging which includes pictorial health warnings are more effective in altering smokers’ perceptions and intentions as well as changing smoking behaviours compared to text-only health warnings. However, very few studies have investigated the effectiveness of health warnings on alcoholic beverages
    Methods
    Participants (N = 60) viewed alcoholic beverages presenting one of three health warnings (No health warning, Text-only, Pictorial) and then responded to questions relating to level of fear arousal and their perceptions toward alcohol use.
    Results
    We found that pictorial health warnings were associated with significantly higher fear arousal, increased perceptions of the health risks of consuming alcohol as well as greater intentions to reduce and quit alcohol consumption compared to the control.
    Conclusions
    These novel findings suggest pictorial health warnings on alcoholic beverages may be an important way of making the public aware of the health risks of alcohol consumption.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere0153027
    Number of pages12
    JournalPLoS One
    Volume11
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 2016

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