Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, University of California, 9500 Gilman Dr La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92093, USA.
Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, University of California, 9500 Gilman Dr La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92093, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2023 Dec 1;253:110992. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.110992. Epub 2023 Oct 20.
Cannabis-infused edibles have grown in popularity particularly among young people in the United States. Youth-appealing cannabis packaging is common and associated with concerns on its public health impacts. This study aims to assess associations of youth-appealing cannabis edible package attributes with appeal ratings and visual attention of young adults.
Seventy-two young adults participated in an eye-tracking experiment, in which each participant viewed seven randomly ordered cannabis edible package images with varying youth-appealing attributes, including a cartoon character, a young adult model, bubble font, berry flavor, and gummy bear shape. Two primary outcomes were assessed: 1) appeal ratings elicited on a scale from 0 to 10 based on self-reporting, and 2) fixation durations on predefined areas of interest in the package images based on eye-tracking data. Multivariate linear regressions were conducted to assess associations.
Packages containing a cartoon character, bubble font, berry flavor, or gummy bear shape received higher appeal ratings than the package with no youth-appealing attributes. Youth-appealing attributes received longer fixation durations than non-youth-appealing attributes. The presence of any youth-appealing attribute is associated with reduced fixation durations on the warning label, with the largest reduction in the package with multiple youth-appealing attributes.
Youth-appealing attributes on cannabis edible packages are associated with higher appeal ratings, more visual attention towards those attributes, and less visual attention towards warning labels among young adults in the United States. Regulations banning youth-appealing attributes may be effective in reducing appeal of cannabis edibles and increasing attention towards warning labels.
含大麻的可食用产品在美国,尤其是在年轻人中越来越受欢迎。针对年轻人的大麻包装很常见,这引发了对其公共卫生影响的担忧。本研究旨在评估具有年轻吸引力的大麻可食用包装属性与年轻成年人吸引力评分和视觉注意力的关联。
72 名年轻人参与了一项眼动实验,每个参与者随机观看了七种具有不同年轻吸引力属性的大麻可食用包装图像,包括卡通人物、年轻模特、泡泡字体、浆果味和 gummy bear 形状。评估了两个主要结果:1)基于自我报告的 0 到 10 分的吸引力评分,以及 2)基于眼动数据的包装图像中预定义关注区域的注视持续时间。进行了多变量线性回归分析以评估关联。
包含卡通人物、泡泡字体、浆果味或 gummy bear 形状的包装比没有年轻吸引力属性的包装获得更高的吸引力评分。具有年轻吸引力属性的包装比非年轻吸引力属性的包装获得更长的注视持续时间。任何年轻吸引力属性的存在与减少对警告标签的注视持续时间相关,具有多个年轻吸引力属性的包装减少幅度最大。
大麻可食用包装上的年轻吸引力属性与美国年轻人的更高吸引力评分、对这些属性的更多视觉注意力以及对警告标签的更少视觉注意力相关。禁止具有年轻吸引力属性的法规可能有效降低大麻可食用产品的吸引力并增加对警告标签的关注。