Tips ® Impact and Results
Why Tips?
The personal stories shared in the Tips From Former Smokers®(Tips®) ads are compelling and communicate in a very human way that smoking causes immediate damage to your body and that the damage can happen at a young age and be severe. Hard-hitting media campaigns have been proven to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking and to motivate smokers to quit.
- Smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the United States, killing more than 480,000 Americans each year. For every person who dies because of smoking, at least 30 people live with a serious smoking-related illness.
- The Tips campaign counters these sobering statistics by giving a face of a real person to the 16 million Americans who are living day in and day out with these consequences.
- The Tips campaign was developed based on an in-depth review of research conducted in multiple U.S. states and other countries, as well as extensive campaign development research and testing.
- In the five years since the Tips campaign launched, the results have far exceeded the most optimistic expectations.
What People Are Saying About Tips
“I am 41 years old and have smoked a pack a day for 26 years. I always knew I needed to quit. I can barely breathe and my heart races at the slightest movement. I am now for the first time in 26 years smokefree. I thank you for those scary commercials, and I thank Terri for allowing her story to be told. I quit and I owe it to her.”
Comment on Facebook @CDCTobaccoFree
“I just want to thank you guys for saving my life. Watching the ads helped me quit. You added time to my life and are Godsend just from telling the truth and showing what can really happen to those who unknowingly indulge in a lethal killer. Thank you!”
Comment on Facebook @CDCTobaccoFree
Why Tips Works
- Smokers told us that they needed to see and hear what it would be like to live with the health consequences of smoking.
- For decades, smokers had heard that smoking would ultimately kill them, but that wasn’t the motivation they needed. The nicotine in cigarettes is so addictive, they said, that even the fear of death wouldn’t motivate them to quit.
- Seeing how smoking could affect their lives and impact their families – this was the true way they said they would be motivated to quit.
- Scientific studies have shown that hard-hitting media campaigns are effective in helping people quit smoking. Study results suggest that emotionally evocative tobacco education media campaigns featuring graphic images of the health effects of smoking can increase quitline calls and website visits, and that these campaigns’ effects decrease rapidly once they are discontinued.
Tips Impacts
- In each campaign there was an immediate, sustained and dramatic spike in calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW
, and in visits to the campaign website.
- Since 2012, CDC estimates that millions of Americans have tried to quit smoking cigarettes because of the campaign, and at least half a million have quit for good.
- In addition, in the first year of the campaign alone, an estimated 6 million nonsmokers talked with friends and family about the dangers of smoking.
- Tips is cost-effective. Economic analysis of the Tips campaign has shown that for every $2,000 we spend on the ads, we prevent a death.
Tips Publications and Evaluation Results
- Page last reviewed: August 21, 2017
- Page last updated: August 21, 2017
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