Khalil Georges E, Calabro Karen S, Crook Brittani, Machado Tamara C, Perry Cheryl L, Prokhorov Alexander V
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Texas, United States.
The University of Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health, Texas, United States.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2018 Feb;4. doi: 10.18332/tpc/84866.
In the United States, young adults have the highest prevalence of tobacco use. The dissemination of mobile phone text messages is a growing strategy for tobacco risk communication among young adults. However, little has been done concerning the design and validation of such text messages. The Texas Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (Texas-TCORS) has developed a library of messages based on framing (gain- or loss-framed), depth (simple or complex) and appeal (emotional or rational). This study validated the library based on depth and appeal, identified text messages that may need improvement, and explored new themes.
The library formed the study sample (N=976 messages). The Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) software of 2015 was used to code for word count, word length and frequency of emotional and cognitive words. Analyses of variance, logistic regression and scatter plots were conducted for validation.
In all, 874 messages agreed with LIWC-coding. Several messages did not agree with LIWC. Ten messages designed to be complex indicated simplicity, while 51 messages designed to be rational exhibited no cognitive words. New relevant themes were identified, such as health (e.g. 'diagnosis', 'cancer'), death (e.g. 'dead', 'lethal') and social connotations (e.g. 'parents', 'friends').
Nicotine and tobacco researchers can safely use, for young adults, messages from the Texas-TCORS library to convey information in the intended style. Future work may expand upon the new themes. Findings will be utilized to develop new campaigns, so that risks of nicotine and tobacco products can be widely disseminated.
在美国,年轻人的烟草使用率最高。通过手机短信进行传播是在年轻人中开展烟草风险沟通的一种日益流行的策略。然而,关于此类短信的设计和验证工作做得很少。德克萨斯监管科学烟草中心(Texas-TCORS)基于框架(获益框架或损失框架)、深度(简单或复杂)和吸引力(情感或理性)开发了一个短信库。本研究基于深度和吸引力对该短信库进行了验证,识别出可能需要改进的短信,并探索了新的主题。
该短信库构成了研究样本(N = 976条短信)。使用2015年的语言查询与字数统计(LIWC)软件对字数、单词长度以及情感和认知词汇的频率进行编码。进行方差分析、逻辑回归和散点图分析以进行验证。
总共有874条短信与LIWC编码一致。有几条短信与LIWC不一致。10条设计为复杂的短信显示为简单,而51条设计为理性的短信未出现认知词汇。识别出了新的相关主题,如健康(如“诊断”“癌症”)、死亡(如“死亡”“致命”)和社会内涵(如“父母”“朋友”)。
尼古丁和烟草研究人员可以放心地将Texas-TCORS短信库中的短信用于向年轻人传达信息,使其符合预期的风格。未来的工作可以围绕新主题展开。研究结果将用于开展新的宣传活动,以便广泛传播尼古丁和烟草制品的风险。