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BMC Public Health
Seizing an opportunity: increasing use of cessation services following a tobacco tax increase
Research Article
Barbara A Schillo1  Paula A Keller1  Raymond G Boyle1  Matthew Christenson2  Lija O Greenseid2 
[1] ClearWay Minnesota, 8011 34th Avenue South, Suite 400, 55425, Minneapolis, MN, USA;Professional Data Analysts, Inc, St. Anthony Main, 219 Main Street SE, Suite 302, 55414, Minneapolis, MN, USA;
关键词: Tobacco Use Cessation;    Economics;    Taxes;    Smoking;    Public Health;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12889-015-1667-8
 received in 2014-10-02, accepted in 2015-03-19,  发布年份 2015
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundTobacco tax increases are associated with increases in quitline calls and reductions in smoking prevalence. In 2013, ClearWay MinnesotaSM conducted a six-week media campaign promoting QUITPLAN® Services (QUITPLAN Helpline and quitplan.com) to leverage the state’s tax increase. The purpose of this study was to ascertain the association of the tax increase and media campaign on call volumes, web visits, and enrollments in QUITPLAN Services.MethodsIn this observational study, call volume, web visits, enrollments, and participant characteristics were analyzed for the periods June–August 2012 and June–August 2013. Enrollment data and information about media campaigns were analyzed using multivariate regression analysis to determine the association of the tax increase on QUITPLAN Services while controlling for media.ResultsThere was a 160% increase in total combined calls and web visits, and an 81% increase in enrollments in QUITPLAN Services. Helpline call volumes and enrollments declined back to prior year levels approximately six weeks after the tax increase. Visits to and enrollments in quitplan.com also declined, but increased again in mid-August. The tax increase and media explained over 70% of variation in enrollments in the QUITPLAN Helpline, with media explaining 34% of the variance and the tax increase explaining an additional 36.1% of this variance. However, media explained 64% of the variance in quitplan.com enrollments, and the tax increase explained an additional 7.6% of this variance.ConclusionsSince tax increases occur infrequently, these policy changes must be fully leveraged as quickly as possible to help reduce prevalence.

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CC BY   
© Keller et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015

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