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美国成年吸烟者中,薄荷醇和非薄荷醇香烟的危害感知因品牌、种族/民族和性别而异:PATH 波 1 研究结果。

Harm Perceptions of Menthol and Nonmenthol Cigarettes Differ by Brand, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender in US Adult Smokers: Results from PATH Wave 1.

机构信息

Battelle Memorial Institute, Arlington, VA.

Department of Oncology, Georgetown University Medical Center; Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2019 Mar 30;21(4):439-449. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx277.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Harm perceptions of menthol cigarettes may contribute to their appeal and use. African-Americans, women, and younger smokers disproportionately use menthol cigarettes, and may misperceive harm of menthol cigarettes.

METHODS

Data were from Wave 1 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study. Weighted analyses of current adult smokers (18 and older) were used to estimate the correlates of menthol smoking among all cigarette brands and separately for the top three cigarette brands (Newport, Camel, and Marlboro). Adjusted models examined the main effect of menthol smoking on harm perceptions of one's own brand of cigarette and interactions with race/ethnicity, age, and gender.

RESULTS

Menthol cigarettes were used by nearly 40% of current smokers, although the prevalence of menthol smoking differed across the top three brands (94% Newport, 46% Camel, and 18% Marlboro). Among menthol smokers, 80% perceived their cigarette as equally harmful, 14% perceived their brand as more harmful, and 7% perceived their brand as less harmful. In adjusted models, menthol smokers were more likely than nonmenthol smokers to misperceive their own brand as more harmful than other brands (compared to no difference in harm). Race and gender emerged as moderators of the association between menthol brand preference and harm perceptions.

CONCLUSIONS

In adjusted analyses, menthol smokers were more likely than nonmenthol smokers to perceive their brand as more harmful than other brands, with differences by sub-groups who disproportionately use menthol.

IMPLICATIONS

Menthol cigarettes have been historically marketed with messages conveying lower harm than other cigarettes. Little is known about how contemporary adult menthol smokers perceive the harm of their usual brand, and potential differences by race, gender, and young adult versus older adult age group. After adjusting for other factors, menthol smokers were more likely than nonmenthol smokers to perceive their cigarette brand as more harmful than other brands. Further, the association between menthol smoking and harm perceptions differed by race and gender, but not by age group (young adult vs. older adult). This type of large-scale study identifies critical links between menthol smoking and harm perceptions among vulnerable smokers that will inform regulatory actions designed to decrease smoking-related harm.

摘要

简介

薄荷醇香烟的危害感知可能会影响其吸引力和使用。非裔美国人、女性和年轻吸烟者过度使用薄荷醇香烟,并且可能对薄荷醇香烟的危害存在误解。

方法

数据来自人口烟草和健康评估(PATH)研究的第 1 波。使用当前成年吸烟者(18 岁及以上)的加权分析来估计所有卷烟品牌以及前三大卷烟品牌(Newport、Camel 和 Marlboro)中薄荷醇吸烟的相关性。调整后的模型检查了薄荷醇吸烟对自身品牌香烟危害感知的主要影响,以及与种族/民族、年龄和性别之间的相互作用。

结果

目前约有 40%的吸烟者使用薄荷醇香烟,尽管前三大品牌的薄荷醇吸烟率有所不同(Newport 为 94%、Camel 为 46%、Marlboro 为 18%)。在薄荷醇吸烟者中,80%的人认为自己的香烟同样有害,14%的人认为自己的品牌更有害,7%的人认为自己的品牌更有害。在调整后的模型中,薄荷醇吸烟者比非薄荷醇吸烟者更有可能错误地认为自己的品牌比其他品牌更有害(与没有区别)。种族和性别是薄荷醇品牌偏好与危害感知之间关联的调节剂。

结论

在调整后的分析中,薄荷醇吸烟者比非薄荷醇吸烟者更有可能认为自己的品牌比其他品牌更有害,在过度使用薄荷醇的亚群中存在差异。

意义

薄荷醇香烟在历史上一直以传达比其他香烟危害更小的信息进行营销。关于当代成年薄荷醇吸烟者对其惯用品牌危害的看法,以及种族、性别和年轻成年与老年成年年龄组之间的潜在差异,知之甚少。在调整了其他因素后,薄荷醇吸烟者比非薄荷醇吸烟者更有可能认为自己的香烟品牌比其他品牌更有害。此外,薄荷醇吸烟与危害感知之间的关联因种族和性别而异,但与年龄组(年轻成年人与老年人)无关。这种大规模研究确定了在弱势吸烟者中薄荷醇吸烟与危害感知之间的关键联系,这将为旨在减少与吸烟相关危害的监管行动提供信息。

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