Chaffee Benjamin W, Donaldson Candice D, Couch Elizabeth T, Andersen-Rodgers Elizabeth, Guerra Claudia, Cheng Nancy F, Ameli Niloufar, Stupplebeen David, Farooq Omara, Wilkinson Monica, Gansky Stuart, Zhang Xueying, Hoeft Kristin
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
California Tobacco Prevention Program, California Department of Public Health, Sacramento, California, USA.
Tob Control. 2023 Dec 26. doi: 10.1136/tc-2023-058288.
The tobacco endgame, policies aiming to end the commercial tobacco epidemic, requires sustained public support, including among youth. We assessed endgame support among California (USA) adolescents, including their reasons and associated participant and policy-specific factors.
Teens, Nicotine and Tobacco Project online surveys (n=4827) and focus groups were conducted in 2021 and 2022 among California residents aged 12-17 years. Cross-sectional survey participants were asked their agreement level with eight policy statements related to tobacco and/or cannabis sales restrictions, use in public places and use in multiunit housing. Ordered logistic regression modelled level of agreement according to respondent characteristics, behaviours and statement content. Qualitative data were collected through focus groups (n=51 participants), which were analysed to provide insight into support for different policies.
Most survey participants agreed or strongly agreed with tobacco product sales restrictions (72%-75%, depending on the policy), bans on use in public spaces (76%-82%) and smoke-free (79%) and vape-free (74%) apartment buildings. Support was stronger among younger, female, Asian and tobacco non-using participants and for policies directed at 'tobacco' (vs 'vapes' or cannabis), at flavoured tobacco (compared with all tobacco), and when statements featured 'should end' (vs 'not allowed'). Focus group participants who were supportive viewed policies as protecting children from harmful products, while those less supportive cited concerns about limiting adults' freedoms and unintended consequences.
Most participants supported strong tobacco control policies. Public communication that promotes broader endgame benefits besides protecting youth and accelerates industry denormalisation may counter youth concerns and further bolster their support.
烟草终结计划,即旨在终结商业烟草流行的政策,需要公众持续的支持,包括青少年群体。我们评估了美国加利福尼亚州青少年对烟草终结计划的支持情况,包括他们支持的原因以及相关的参与者和政策特定因素。
2021年和2022年对加利福尼亚州12至17岁居民开展了青少年、尼古丁与烟草项目在线调查(n = 4827)并组织了焦点小组讨论。横断面调查参与者被问及他们对八项与烟草和/或大麻销售限制、公共场所使用及多单元住房使用相关政策声明的同意程度。有序逻辑回归根据受访者特征、行为和声明内容对同意程度进行建模。通过焦点小组(n = 51名参与者)收集定性数据,并进行分析以深入了解对不同政策的支持情况。
大多数调查参与者同意或强烈同意烟草制品销售限制(72% - 75%,取决于具体政策)、公共场所使用禁令(76% - 82%)以及无烟(79%)和无电子烟(74%)公寓楼政策。在年龄较小、女性、亚裔和不使用烟草的参与者中,支持力度更强,并且对于针对“烟草”(相对于“电子烟”或“大麻”)、调味烟草(与所有烟草相比)以及声明中包含“应终结”(相对于“不允许”)的政策,支持度更高。支持政策的焦点小组参与者认为这些政策能保护儿童免受有害产品侵害,而支持度较低的参与者则提到了对限制成年人自由和意外后果的担忧。
大多数参与者支持强有力的烟草控制政策。除了保护青少年之外,宣传烟草终结计划更广泛益处并加速行业去规范化的公众沟通,可能会消除青少年的担忧并进一步增强他们的支持。