12:16 uur 12-03-2018

Onthulling resultaten wereldwijde enquête State of Smoking Survey onder meer dan 17.000 mensen

Internationale persconferentie via live webcast op 19 maart om 10.00 a.m. EDT. 

Internationaal onderzoek naar percepties van gevaar door roken, obstakels om te stoppen, beweegredenen om te stoppen en verbeterde programma’s om roken wereldwijd te beëindigen

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Media uit alle delen van de wereld zijn van harte welkom op het persevenement waarop de resultaten van de 2018 State of Smoking Survey worden onthuld. Dit onderzoek is uitgevoerd in opdracht van de Foundation for a Smoke-Free World, die beter inzicht wil vergaren in de beweegredenen van mensen die roken, wat hen motiveert te stoppen en wat stoppen bemoeilijkt. De stichting onderzoekt ook de overeenkomsten en verschillen tussen rokers over de hele wereld. Zodoende wil de organisatie bijdragen aan betere methodes ter bestrijding van gezondheidsschade door tabak en het stoppen met roken in verschillende culturen en economische omstandigheden.

Internationaal onderzoeksbureau Kantar hield kwalitatieve en kwantitatieve enquêtes onder 17.421 rokers, ex-rokers en niet-rokers in Brazilië, Frankrijk, Griekenland, India, Israël, Japan, Libanon, Malawi, Nieuw-Zeeland, Rusland, Zuid-Afrika, het Verenigd-Koninkrijk en de Verenigde Staten. De resultaten worden op 19 maart 2018 om 10.00 uur (EDT) live gepresenteerd via een webcast. Media hebben de gelegenheid vragen te stellen.

 

 

Findings Presented from State of Smoking Survey of More than 17,000 People Worldwide

Global press conference to be held via live webcast on March 19 at 10:00 a.m. EDT

Global study findings to reveal perception of smoking risk, barriers to quitting, motivations for stopping and improved solutions to end smoking worldwide

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Media worldwide are invited to attend a press event announcing the results of the 2018 State of Smoking Survey, a study commissioned by the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World that aims to better understand why people smoke, what motivates smokers to want to quit, and what makes quitting difficult. It also seeks to find commonalities and differences among smokers worldwide to help shape the development of better approaches for tobacco harm reduction and smoking cessation across diverse cultures and economic conditions.

The international research organization Kantar conducted qualitative and quantitative interviews with 17,421 smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers in Brazil, France, Greece, India, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Malawi, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, United Kingdom and United States. The survey findings will be presented on March 19, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. EDT via live webcast. Media will have an opportunity to ask questions.

The World Health Organization (WHO) states there are one billion smokers worldwide and 7.2 million deaths from smoking each year. By uncovering key drivers behind why people smoke, and main barriers to quitting, the Foundation hopes to advance innovative approaches to cessation and reduced-risk products that will more rapidly and effectively eliminate harm and deaths from smoking around the world.

WHO:

The poll results will be presented by Dr. Derek Yach, the president of the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World. An international panel of experts will briefly discuss the results, then members of the media will have an opportunity to ask questions.

WHAT:

Release of the 2018 State of Smoking Survey Global Findings

WHEN:

March 19, 2018, 10:00 a.m. EDT

WHERE:

Please click this link to join the live webcast: www.zoom.us/j/369173155

PHONE:

US: 669-900-6833, Meeting ID: 369173155# or 408-638-0968 ID: 369173155#

NOTE: Webcast audio will be available over your computer. If you prefer to listen by telephone, an international list of dial-in numbers is available at: http://bit.ly/StateOfSmokingPhone

Contacts

for The Foundation for a Smoke-Free World
Lynn Blenkhorn, 617-761-6766
Lynn.blenkhorn@fkhealth.com

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