Format
Scientific article
Publication Date
Published by / Citation
Adiktologie- Addictology Journal
Original Language

English

Country
Czechia
Themes
Keywords
drug use disorders
youth and drugs
Media Based Prevention Science
mass-media

The Influence of Persuasive Messages to Quit Smoking by Media Advertisements

INTRODUCTION: The high rate of substance use highlights the need to intervene in the initial use prevention of smoking tobacco. The aim was to determine the efficacy of anti-smoking messages
to motivate smoking cessation.

METHODS: It was hypothesized that the messages would reduce the frequency of smoking. The influence of the messages on the intention to smoke, negative emotions, perceived self-efficacy, and health behavior were also measured. Relevant reliable and valid questionnaires were used to collect data for this experimental study. RESULTS: In this study mean differences were calculated. The findings revealed differences between the response scores in the experimental and control groups for the study variables. CONCLUSIONS:
These findings implied the necessity for the creation of new policies for advertising agencies. Further, it suggests the use of effective anti-smoking messages with patients who smoke to prevent the worsening and progression of substance use in the future. It is recommended that future researchers replicate the study with a variety of populations and settings for the effect of substance use other than smoking.

Author/Researcher:

Dr. Nazish Idrees Chaudhary, PhD., M.S., M.Sc., B.Sc. (Clinical Psychology)

Assistant Professor & Researcher, Lahore School of Behavioral Sciences (Psychology Department) The University of Lahore

Director Operations, Clinical Psychologist, Solace Rehabilitation Center

Consultant at Genova IVF center and Khalid Clinic, Gulberg Lahore

Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapist

Certified Couple/Family Therapist

Certified Addiction Prevention and Treatment/Recovery Counseling Professional

Certified Neuro-linguistic programming and Hypnotherapist

Certified Diet and Nutritional Therapist

Certified Memory Improvement Therapist

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