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Empaquetamiento genérico: gran éxito del gobierno Australiano.

En 2012 el gobierno australiano obligó por ley al empaquetamiento genérico del tabaco. Es decir, todos los paquetes son similares independientemente de la compañía que lo produce y ademas, tienen advertencias más grandes. Según los epidemiólogos esto ha sido un éxito. No creo que ningún gobierno español, sea cual fuere, se atreva a una medida así.




RESEARCH REPORT
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Personal tobacco pack display before and after the introduction of plain packaging with larger pictorial health warnings in Australia: an observational study of outdoor café strips
1. Meghan Zacher1,
2. Megan Bayly1,
3. Emily Brennan2,
4. Joanne Dono3,
5. Caroline Miller3,
6. Sarah Durkin1,
7. Michelle Scollo1 and
8. Melanie Wakefield1,*
Article first published online: 25 FEB 2014
DOI: 10.1111/add.12466
© 2014 Society for the Study of Addiction
Issue

Addiction
Volume 109, Issue 4, pages 653–662, April 2014

Abstract
Aims
We tested whether prevalence of cigarette pack display and smoking at outdoor venues and pack orientation changed following the introduction of plain packaging and larger pictorial health warnings in Australia.
Methods
Between October and April 2011–12 (pre-plain packaging, pre-PP) and 2012–13 (post-plain packaging, post-PP), we counted patrons, smokers and tobacco packs at cafés, restaurants and bars with outdoor seating. Pack type (fully branded, plain or unknown) and orientation were noted. Rates of pack display, smoking and pack orientation were analysed using multi-level Poisson regression.
Results
Pack display declined by 15% [adjusted incident rate ratio (IRR) = 0.85, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.79–0.91, P < 0.001], driven by a 23% decline in active smoking (IRR = 0.77, 95% CI = 0.71–0.84, P  < 0.001) between phases. The decline in pack display coincided with the full implementation of plain packaging from December 2012, was stronger in venues with children present and was limited to mid and high socio-economic status (SES) areas. The proportion of packs orientated face-up declined from 85.4% of fully branded packs pre-PP to 73.6% of plain packs post-PP (IRR = 0.87, 95% CI = 0.79–0.95, P =  0.002). Alternatively, the proportions concealed by telephones, wallets or other items (4.4% of fully branded packs pre-PP and 9.5% of plain packs post-PP; IRR = 2.33, 95% CI = 1.72–3.17, P < 0.001) and in an external case (1.5–3.5% of all packs; IRR = 2.79, 95% CI = 1.77–4.40, P  < 0.001) increased. Low SES areas evidenced the greatest increase in pack concealment and the greatest decline in face-up pack orientation. Conclusions
Following Australia's 2012 policy of plain packaging and larger pictorial health warnings on cigarette and tobacco packs, smoking in outdoor areas of cafés, restaurants and bars and personal pack display (packs clearly visible on tables) declined. Further, a small proportion of smokers took steps to conceal packs that would otherwise be visible. Both are promising outcomes to minimize exposure to tobacco promotion.

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