What types of tobacco control public service advertisements work for Chinese adolescents? A mixed-methods study

Yu Chen (Co-first Author), Haoyi Liu (Co-first Author), Shiyu Liu (Co-first Author), Yujiang Cai, Jing Xu, Xinrui Yang, Kin-Sun Chan*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION Adolescent tobacco use has become a serious global public health problem, and effective tobacco control public service advertisements (PSAs) are crucial for reducing adolescent smoking rates. The study aims to employ a mixed methods approach combining quantitative surveys and qualitative focus groups to evaluate the effectiveness of different types of tobacco control PSAs among Chinese adolescents, identify effective advertising characteristics and content elements, and provide empirical evidence for optimizing youth tobacco control communication strategies.
METHODS A total of 125 students aged 10–18 years were recruited from six primary and secondary schools in Beijing and Kunming from November 2020 to April 2021. Participants completed Likert-scale ratings measuring advertisement effectiveness after viewing eight tobacco control PSAs and participated in focus group interviews. Quantitative data were analyzed using independent samples t-tests, Spearman correlation analysis, and multivariable logistic regression analysis, while qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis. All statistical tests were two-tailed with significance set at p<0.05.
RESULTS Quantitative analysis revealed that PSAs employing ‘testimonials’ and ‘disease’ frameworks were most strongly associated with prevention intentions, while those using ‘celebrity endorsement’, ‘humor’ and ‘appearance damage’ frameworks showed the weakest associations. Kunming adolescents showed significantly higher advertisement acceptance scores than Beijing adolescents (mean difference=0.21; 95% CI: 0.04–0.38, p<0.05). The 10-item effectiveness scale demonstrated good internal consistency (Cronbach’s α=0.82). Qualitative analysis identified effective characteristics including presentation of specific health hazards, use of testimonials, and fear appeals; ineffective characteristics included non-specific harm presentation, use of humorous elements, and appearance damage content.
CONCLUSIONS Tobacco control PSA design should consider strategies combining disease warnings with real-life testimonials, avoid humorous advertisements and industry-sponsored messaging, and consider regional cultural differences. Distribution through online and social media platforms frequently used by adolescents may enhance reach. Future longitudinal research with broader geographical sampling is needed to confirm these findings.
© 2025 Chen Y. et al.
Original languageEnglish
Article number170
Number of pages12
JournalTobacco Induced Diseases
Volume23
Online published4 Nov 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2025
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This study was supported by the High-level Talent Research Start-up Fund of Fujian Polytechnic Normal University (Grant No. 404145).

Research Keywords

  • tobacco control
  • public service advertisements
  • adolescents
  • health communication
  • mixed-methods research

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