Lazard Allison J, Ebrahimi Kalan Mohammad, Nicolla Sydney, Hall Marissa G, Ribisl Kurt M, Sheldon Jennifer Mendel, Whitesell Callie, Queen Tara L, Brewer Noel T
Hussman School of Journalism and Media, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Tob Control. 2025 Jan 2;34(1):6-13. doi: 10.1136/tc-2022-057859.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) to have a single addiction warning, but many other health harms are associated with vaping and warnings grow stale over time. We aimed to develop new warning messages and images to discourage e-cigarette use.
Participants were 1629 US adults who vaped or smoked. We randomised each participant to evaluate 7 of 28 messages on newly developed (metals exposure, DNA mutation, cardiovascular problems, chemical exposure, lung damage, impaired immunity, addiction), and the current FDA-required warning (total of 8 messages). Then, participants evaluated images of hazards (eg, metal), internal harms (eg, organ damage) or people experiencing harms.
Regarding intended effects, new warning themes all discouraged vaping more than the current FDA-required warning (all p<0.001), led to greater negative affect (all p<0.001) and led to more anticipated social interactions (all p<0.001). The most discouraging warnings were about toxic metals exposure. Regarding unintended effects, the new themes led to more stigma against people who vape (6 of 7 themes, p<0.001) and led to a greater likelihood of thinking vaping is more harmful than smoking (all 7 themes, p<0.001), although unintended effects were smaller than intended effects. Images of harms (internal or people experiencing) discouraged vaping more than images of hazards (all p<0.001).
Vaping warning policies should communicate a broader range of hazards and harms, beyond addiction, to potentially increase awareness of health harms. Images of internal harm or people experiencing harms may be particularly effective at discouraging vaping.
美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)要求电子烟带有一条关于成瘾的警告,但电子烟的使用还与许多其他健康危害相关,且随着时间推移,这些警告会过时。我们旨在开发新的警告信息和图片,以劝阻人们使用电子烟。
参与者为1629名美国成年人,他们吸食电子烟或吸烟。我们将每位参与者随机分组,让其评估28条新开发的信息(金属暴露、DNA突变、心血管问题、化学物质暴露、肺部损伤、免疫力受损、成瘾)中的7条,以及目前FDA要求的警告信息(共8条信息)。然后,参与者对危害(如金属)、内部伤害(如器官损伤)或遭受伤害的人的图片进行评估。
关于预期效果,所有新的警告主题相比目前FDA要求的警告,都更能有效劝阻人们吸食电子烟(所有p<0.001),会带来更强烈的负面影响(所有p<0.001),并引发更多预期的社会互动(所有p<0.001)。最能起到劝阻作用的警告是关于有毒金属暴露的。关于非预期效果,新主题导致对吸食电子烟者的污名化更多(7个主题中的6个,p<0.001),并使人们更有可能认为吸电子烟比吸烟危害更大(所有7个主题,p<0.001),尽管非预期效果小于预期效果。内部伤害或遭受伤害的人的图片相比危害图片,更能有效劝阻人们吸食电子烟(所有p<0.001)。
电子烟警告政策应传达除成瘾之外更广泛的危害,以可能提高对健康危害的认识。内部伤害或遭受伤害的人的图片在劝阻吸食电子烟方面可能特别有效。