Wackowski Olivia A, Delnevo Cristine D
Department of Health Education & Behavioral Science, Center for Tobacco Studies, Rutgers School of Public Health, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Tob Control. 2015 Nov;24(6):543-6. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-051953. Epub 2015 Jan 6.
In April 2014, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed a rule to extend its tobacco regulatory authority to e-cigarettes, which have been unregulated and growing in use since their 2006-2007 US introduction. The FDA will issue a final rule based on comments and data received from researchers, tobacco companies and the public. We aimed to present data about current smokers' awareness of and attitudes towards potential e-cigarette regulation and various policies in the USA.
We conducted a cross-sectional online e-cigarette focused survey of 519 adult current smokers in April 2014, before the FDA's proposed rule was announced. Participants were recruited from a private research panel (GFK's Knowledge Networks) designed to be representative of the US population.
The majority of respondents (62.5%) did not know that e-cigarettes are unregulated by the FDA but agreed that e-cigarettes should be regulated by the FDA for safety and quality (83.5%), carry warning labels about their potential risks (86.6%) and have the same legal age of sale as other tobacco (87.7%). Support was similarly high among current e-cigarette users. Support was substantial though lower overall for policies to restrict e-cigarette indoor use (41.2%), flavouring (44.3%) and advertising (55.5%), and was negatively associated with current e-cigarette use.
Support for many e-cigarette regulatory policies is strong among smokers, including for policies that the FDA has recently proposed and potential future regulations. States considering indoor e-cigarette restrictions should know that a substantial number of current smokers support such regulations.
2014年4月,美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)提议制定一项规则,将其烟草监管权扩大至电子烟。自2006 - 2007年在美国推出以来,电子烟一直未受监管且使用量不断增加。FDA将根据从研究人员、烟草公司和公众收到的意见和数据发布最终规则。我们旨在呈现关于美国当前吸烟者对电子烟潜在监管及各项政策的知晓情况和态度的数据。
在FDA提议的规则公布之前,我们于2014年4月对519名成年当前吸烟者进行了一项以电子烟为重点的横断面在线调查。参与者从一个旨在代表美国人口的私人研究小组(GFK的知识网络)中招募。
大多数受访者(62.5%)不知道电子烟不受FDA监管,但同意电子烟应因安全和质量问题由FDA监管(83.5%),应带有关于其潜在风险的警示标签(86.6%),并且销售法定年龄应与其他烟草相同(87.7%)。当前电子烟使用者的支持率同样很高。对于限制电子烟室内使用(41.2%)、调味剂(44.3%)和广告(55.5%)的政策,总体支持率虽然较低但仍相当可观,并且与当前电子烟使用呈负相关。
吸烟者对许多电子烟监管政策的支持力度很大,包括FDA最近提议的政策以及潜在的未来监管政策。考虑对电子烟实施室内限制的各州应该知道,相当一部分当前吸烟者支持此类规定。