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电子香烟潜在危害信息传播的实验研究。

An experimental study of messages communicating potential harms of electronic cigarettes.

机构信息

School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Oct 21;15(10):e0240611. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240611. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

There has been an upsurge of e-cigarette use in the United States in recent years. While e-cigarettes may contain lower levels of toxic chemicals than combusted cigarettes, they still pose serious health hazards, including increased risk for heart and respiratory disease. Despite these risks, public awareness of the health harms of e-cigarettes remains low. Thus, it is important to educate the public about the potential harms of e-cigarettes. This study took themes commonly found in antismoking messages and used them to develop messages about harms of e-cigarettes. A national sample of 2801 current smokers and nonsmokers (aged 18+ years) were randomized to view one of four e-cigarette messages (harmful effect of chemicals, uncertainty about ingredients, distrust of big tobacco, or cost of vaping) or a control message (bottled water ad). Participants' reactions to the messages and behavioral intentions were assessed immediately following the exposure. MANOVA examined effects of the messages on blocks of the outcome variables and univariate analyses estimated adjusted means for each experimental condition for each outcome. The message about harmful chemicals was perceived as the most informative and effective and elicited the highest levels of negative emotions (Ps<0.05). However, on measures of actual effectiveness, the other messages performed equally well. Specifically, messages with different themes (harmful chemicals, uncertainty about ingredients, anti-industry, or financial cost) increased perceived risk of e-cigarettes, support for e-cigarette control, and lowered self-exempting beliefs and intentions to use e-cigarettes (Ps<0.05). Themes commonly used in anti-smoking messages may be effective in educating the public about the potential harm of e-cigarettes. The observed differential effects of the messages suggest the need to use multiple themes in a public education campaign about e-cigarettes.

摘要

近年来,美国电子烟的使用呈上升趋势。虽然电子烟中含有的有毒化学物质水平可能低于可燃香烟,但它们仍然会对健康造成严重危害,包括增加患心脏病和呼吸道疾病的风险。尽管存在这些风险,但公众对电子烟健康危害的认识仍然很低。因此,教育公众了解电子烟的潜在危害非常重要。本研究采用了反吸烟信息中常见的主题,并将其用于开发有关电子烟危害的信息。从全国范围内随机抽取了 2801 名当前吸烟者和非吸烟者(年龄在 18 岁及以上),将他们随机分配观看四种电子烟信息中的一种(化学物质的有害影响、成分不确定、对大型烟草公司的不信任或蒸汽成本)或控制信息(瓶装水广告)。参与者在暴露后立即对信息做出反应并评估其行为意图。MANOVA 检验了信息对各结果变量块的影响,单变量分析为每个实验条件估计了每个结果的调整平均值。关于有害化学物质的信息被认为是最具信息性和有效性的,引起了最高水平的负面情绪(P<0.05)。然而,在实际效果的衡量标准上,其他信息同样有效。具体而言,具有不同主题(有害化学物质、成分不确定、反行业或财务成本)的信息增加了对电子烟的风险感知、对电子烟控制的支持以及降低了自我豁免信念和使用电子烟的意图(P<0.05)。反吸烟信息中常用的主题可能对教育公众了解电子烟的潜在危害有效。所观察到的信息效果的差异表明,在电子烟的公众教育活动中需要使用多种主题。

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