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The truth® Campaign: Lessons Learned
| 4.2018
| DONNA VALLONE, PhD, MPH / CHIEF RESEARCH OFFICER
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agenda
introduction
early truth campaign (2000-2013)
current campaign (2014-present)
evaluation
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• Established in 2000 as a result of the Master Settlement Agreement
• Primary focus on public education
• National effort
• Building off the success at the state level (e.g.: FL, CA, NY, etc.)
• Achieving a culture where all youth and young adults reject tobacco
introduction
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1999 - 2014
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role of tobacco
- Independence
- Fitting In
- Self Expression
- Respect
- Risk Taking
CONTROL [smoking provides
a shortcut]
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positioning
Anti-Smoking
• “Just Say No”
• “Think, Don’t Smoke”
• “Tobacco is Whacko”
Controlling
Preachy
Empowering
Rebellious
Tobacco
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• Shape the Cultural Narrative
• Build a Brand to Compete With Big Tobacco
• Commitment to an Interdisciplinary Approach
• Outcome Driven
building blocks
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bodybags
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we saved over 450,000 lives
Early impact
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2014 - today
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toll of the epidemic continues…
- leading cause of preventable death in the US;
- 480,000 people die annually – more than AIDS, alcohol, car accidents,
illegal drugs, murders and suicides combined;
- costs the U.S. approximately $170 billion in health care expenditures
and more than $150 billion in lost productivity each year;
- While the US has made major progress against tobacco use, 40
million Americans still smoke, and about 2,500 kids try their first
cigarette each day.
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/index.htm
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prevalence among youth
Past 30-Day Prevalence of Cigarette Use among 8 th, 10 th, and 12 th Grade
Source: Monitoring the Future, 2017 (1994-2017)
14
24.7%
5.4%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Pre
vale
nce
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20.1% 18.9%
17.3% 18.7%
16.7%
13.0% 13.1%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
cigarette prevalence among young adults (18-24)
Source: National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), 2010 - 2016.
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16
MILLENNIAL /
GEN Z
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Millenials
ACTIVE
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72andSunny + MediaCom
Creative & Media Launch Plan
March 27, 2014
9%
RATHER THAN JUST MESSAGE TO THE
REMAINING 9% OF YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ARE
STILL SMOKING…
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Teens are
passionate about
social issues not
currently linked to
smoking
INSIGHT
What can I do
about it?
Why should I
care?
Show teens how
smoking affects the
things they care about
now
STRATEGY
OPPORTUNITY
Challenge the social
acceptability of
combustible use.
Confront the
misconceptions that
the consequences of
smoking happens later
in life.
Smoking affects
you in unexpected
ways, whether
you're a smoker or
not.
CREATIVE
strategic framework
ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS
DATING
SOCIAL
JUSTICE
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social justice
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continuing the momentum
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the science behind the campaign: evaluation measures and methods
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public education campaigns work
Campaign Awareness
Change in Beliefs
Related to Smoking
Change in Attitudes,
Social Norms
Behavior Change
Perry et al., 1992; Chen et al., 2003; Allen et al., 2009; Siegel et al., 2000; Sly et al., 2001; Sly et al., 2002; Zucker et al., 2000; Holtgrave et al., 2009; Farrelly et al., 2002a; Farrelly et al.,
2005;; Farrelly et al., 2009; Emery et al., 2012, Hamilton, 1972; AJPH, 1995(1); AJPH, 1995(2); Biener et al., 2000; Miller et al., 2003; Wakefield et al, 2003; Chapman, 1999; CDC, 2007;
Messer et al. 2007;Vallone et al., 2011.
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conceptual model
Mediators/Moderators
Demographics, Tobacco Policy
Earned Media
Outreach
Exposure
truth Messages:
Television
Online Digital Mobile
Tours
Other Campaigns
Intermediate
Outcomes
Changes in Campaign-
related Knowledge,
Attitudes, Beliefs,
& Intentions
Awareness
Aided and
Unaided
Message Recall
Brand
Awareness
&
Engagement
Longer-Term
Outcomes
Declines in tobacco use:
• Experimentation
• Initiation
• Progression to
established smoking
Adapted from Hornik, Robert (ed.) 2002. Public health communication: Evidence for behavior change. Hillsdale, NJ:
Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
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key implementation parameters
Reach and Frequency
Exposure among 75% to 85% of the target audience/quarter requires:
1,200 gross rating points (GRPs)/quarter during the introduction of a
campaign;
800 GRPs/quarter thereafter.
Duration
least 3 to 6 months to achieve awareness of the issue, 6 to 12 months
to influence attitudes, and 12 to 18 months to influence behavior.
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evolving communications landscape
• Television
• Digital Platforms - Social Media
- Mobile Device Penetration
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campaign-targeted attitudes
• Attitudinal Constructs – Anti-Smoking Perceptions
– Anti-Smoking Norms
– Anti-Tobacco Industry Sentiment
– Anti-Smoking Independence
– Anti-Smoking Social Movement
Anti-Tobacco Scale (ATS)
• An average score across these five attitudinal indices (18 individual items) was calculated
• Excellent range on reliability (α = 0.90)
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pre-market ad testing
- Forced exposure online survey
- 300 respondents/ad execution
- Assess knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors pre- and post-exposure
- key measures
– Comprehension
– Receptivity
– Pacing of music and content
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monitoring campaign implementation
• Continuous national tracking survey to assess ad awareness & receptivity
• ~150 participants, aged 15-21, surveyed each week
• Compare to pre-market results; high correlation between pre-market and in-market responses
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monitoring exposure
78% 78% 79% 79% 78% 78% 84% 84%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Overall Male Female 15-17 18-21 White Black Hispanic
Average awareness of any truth® ad Week 103 (7/6/16) – Week 143 (4/18/17)
Base: All respondents (15-21); Week 103 (7/6/16) – Week 141 (4/4/17)
Current three-week rolling average: 84% awareness of any truth ad
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59%
70%
35%
48%
28%
37%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
3Q14 4Q14 1Q15 2Q15 3Q15 4Q15 1Q16 2Q16 3Q16 4Q16 1Q17
Logo Awareness
Anti-TobaccoOnly and Anti-Tobacco+Anti-Drug/Anti-AlcoholOnly
truth® logo awareness & brand identification
Do you recognize this logo?
What do you think of when you see this logo?
Base: All respondents (15-21)
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evaluation design challenges
• Lack of Randomization or Control Group
• Measures of Exposure Limited
– Self-report recall bias; Selective attention; Variation in memory or cognitive capacity
• Existing downward secular trend in youth smoking
Longitudinal Panel Approach
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truth Longitudinal cohort (TLC)
Nationally representative Sample of Youth & Young Adults
Aged 15-21
(n=~14,000 at baseline)
Wave 1
4-6/14
Wave 2
1-3/15
Wave 3
7-9/15
Wave 4
1-3/16
Wave 5
7-9/16
Wave 6
1-3/17
Wave 7 3/18
Tobacco Control, 2017, Recruiting and Retaining Youth and Young Adults
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Cumulative Truth Ad
Awareness
Higher Anti-Tobacco Industry
Sentiment
Higher Anti-tobacco Social
Movement
Higher Anti-Tobacco Social
Perceptions
Higher Independence from Tobacco
Lower Intentions to
Smoke
Higher Anti-Tobacco Social
Norms
ad awareness causally linked to targeted
attitudes and intention
Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2017, Evidence of the Impact of the truth FinishIt Campaign
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Cumulative truth
Ad Exposure
Anti-Tobacco Industry
Sentiment
Independence from
Tobacco Support
Anti-Tobacco
Social Movement
Cigarette Smoking
Progression at Wave 5
Cigarette Smoking
Progression Change Over
Time
How the campaign is working
truth exposure reduced smoking progression! Under review, AJPM
Controls for
demographic
factors and
exposure to other
tobacco campaigns.
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building a movement: brand equity
Brand Loyalty
I’d like to help truth end smoking in my generation
I’d defend truth on social media if someone were putting it down
I’d follow truth on social media
I would be part of a movement to end smoking.
Leadership/ popularity Truth is helping my generation end smoking.
Truth is for people like me
Brand Personality
How much do you agree or disagree with the following? Truth is….
Inspired
Powerful
In control of their own decisions
Independent
Honest
Innovative
People that follow truth are just like me
People that follow truth are like the friends I hang out with
Brand Awareness
When you think of truth, you think…?
Fewer and fewer young people today smoke cigarettes
Tobacco companies lie
The tobacco industry tries to get young people to smoke other products like hookah
Tobacco company ads are a joke
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• Sample: Participants with and reported being aware of the truth
logo at wave 3 (N=4,413)
• Predictor: Brand Equity at Wave 3
• Outcome: Past 30 Day Cigarette Smoking at Wave 5 (12
months later
• Strength of the study: brand equity reflects the internalized
understanding of the truth message rather than just ad
awareness
brand equity analysis
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~250,000
youth and young adults
were prevented from progressing to
current smoking over 12 months
population impact estimate
Higher Brand Equity Significantly Lower
past 30-day smoking prevalence at W5.
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Connecting
to Youth and
Young Adult
Culture
Movement
to End
Tobacco
Theme
Anti-
Tobacco
Industry
Theme
truth formula
Brand
Equity
Reduced Tobacco Use!
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•- The power to inspire does not come from academic jargon;
•- It's not that the public is incapable of caring about these issues. They—
we—just need some help; and
•- If Google and Apple understand the value of promoting its message and
products to the public in innovative ways, why can't we do the same?
why changing behavior depends on effective communication…
http://www.fastcodesign.com/1665308/why-science-depends-on-good-branding
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