Hussman School of Journalism and Media, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2022 Aug 6;24(9):1379-1385. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntac093.
Adolescent vaping remains a problem in the United States, yet little is known about what health warning themes most discourage vaping among adolescents. We sought to identify the most compelling themes for vaping warnings for US adolescents.
Participants were a national probability sample of 623 US adolescents aged 13-17 years, recruited in the summer of 2020. Adolescents were randomized to one of the five warning message themes about the potential health effects of vaping: 1. chemical harms, 2. lung harms, 3. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) harms, 4. nicotine addiction, or 5. control (messages about vape litter). The primary outcome was perceived message effectiveness (PME; 3-item scale). Secondary outcomes were negative affect (fear), attention, anticipated social interactions, and message novelty.
Adolescents rated the chemical, lung, and COVID-19 harms warning messages higher on PME than nicotine addiction and control (all p < .05), while nicotine addiction was rated higher than control (p < .05). The chemical, lung, and COVID-19 harms warning themes also elicited greater negative affect than nicotine addiction and control (all p < .05). For all other secondary outcomes, the COVID-19 harms warning message theme was rated higher than nicotine addiction and control (all p < .05).
Adolescents perceived warning message themes about lung, chemical and COVID-19 health effects of vaping as more effective than nicotine addiction. To discourage vaping, the FDA and others should communicate to youth about the health effects of vaping beyond nicotine addiction.
Adolescents rated warning message themes about the lung, chemical, and COVID-19 health effects of vaping as more effective than nicotine addiction, while nicotine addiction was rated as more effective than control themes about vaping litter. To discourage vaping among adolescents, health messaging should expand message themes to communicate about a broader set of health effects of vaping beyond nicotine addiction.
青少年吸电子烟在美国仍然是一个问题,但人们对哪些健康警示主题最能阻止青少年吸电子烟知之甚少。我们旨在确定最能吸引美国青少年注意的电子烟警示主题。
参与者是 2020 年夏天在美国招募的一个全国性概率样本,共 623 名 13-17 岁的青少年。青少年被随机分配到五种潜在健康影响电子烟警示信息主题之一:1. 化学危害,2. 肺部危害,3. COVID-19 危害,4. 尼古丁成瘾,或 5. 控制(电子烟垃圾相关信息)。主要结果是感知信息有效性(PME;3 项量表)。次要结果是负面情绪(恐惧)、注意力、预期社交互动和信息新颖性。
与尼古丁成瘾和控制相比,青少年对化学、肺部和 COVID-19 危害警示信息的 PME 评价更高(均 p <.05),而尼古丁成瘾的评价高于控制(p <.05)。化学、肺部和 COVID-19 危害警示主题也引起了比尼古丁成瘾和控制更大的负面情绪(均 p <.05)。对于所有其他次要结果,COVID-19 危害警示信息主题的评价均高于尼古丁成瘾和控制(均 p <.05)。
青少年认为关于电子烟肺部、化学和 COVID-19 健康影响的警示信息主题比尼古丁成瘾更有效。为了阻止青少年吸电子烟,FDA 和其他机构应该向青少年传达关于电子烟除尼古丁成瘾以外的健康影响的信息。
青少年认为关于电子烟肺部、化学和 COVID-19 健康影响的警示信息主题比尼古丁成瘾更有效,而尼古丁成瘾则比关于电子烟垃圾的控制信息主题更有效。为了阻止青少年吸电子烟,健康信息传递应该扩大信息主题,以传达除尼古丁成瘾以外的更广泛的电子烟健康影响。