Kamath Veena G, Kulkarni Muralidhar M, Kamath Asha, Lewis Sarah, Bogdanovica Ilze, Bains Manpreet, Cranwell Jo, Fogarty Andrew, Arora Monika, Bahl Deepika, Nazar Gaurang P, Naik Ashwath K, Ballal Kirtinath, Bhagawath Rohith, Britton John
Department of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India.
Department of Data Science, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India.
Tob Induc Dis. 2024 May 28;22. doi: 10.18332/tid/178442. eCollection 2024.
India has unique tobacco-free film and TV rules designed to prevent tobacco uptake. In this study, we examined the potential influence of exposure to smoking imagery in regionally famous films, on susceptibility to smoke in teenagers enrolled in schools in a district in Southern India.
A longitudinal survey of students, in grades 6 to 8 at baseline in 2017 and grades 7 to 9 one year later in 2018, ascertained prospective incident susceptibility to smoking during the study period in relation to baseline exposure to 27 locally popular films with actual or implied smoking imagery.
We analyzed linked data from 33676 participants, and 3973 (11.8%) of the adolescents reported incident susceptibility. There was a significant increase in susceptibility to smoking with increasing exposure at baseline to smoking imagery in films on univariable analysis, highest tertile of exposure relative to no exposure (OR=1.4; 95% CI: 1.0 -2.1, p<0.001), and this trend remained significant (p=0.022) after mutual adjustment for recognized confounders, highest vs no exposure (AOR=1.3; 95% CI: 0.9-1.8). We found no statistically significant association between exposure to tobacco-free film rules and change in susceptibility.
Prospectively, watching films featuring smoking imagery increases adolescents' vulnerability to smoking. Further research revealed no difference in susceptibility change between youth who saw partially compliant films and those who watched non-compliant films. Our findings, thus, underscore the need to incorporate comprehensive approaches to prevent the inclusion of smoking imagery in films.
印度制定了独特的无烟电影和电视规则以防止烟草使用。在本研究中,我们调查了印度南部某地区学校的青少年接触地区著名电影中吸烟画面后,对吸烟易感性的潜在影响。
对学生进行纵向调查,2017年基线时为6至8年级学生,一年后的2018年为7至9年级学生,确定在研究期间与接触27部带有实际或暗示吸烟画面的当地流行电影相关的吸烟前瞻性易感性。
我们分析了33676名参与者的关联数据,3973名(11.8%)青少年报告有吸烟易感性。在单变量分析中发现,随着基线时电影中吸烟画面接触量的增加,吸烟易感性显著增加,接触量最高三分位数相对于无接触(比值比=1.4;95%置信区间:1.0 - 2.1,p<0.001),在对公认的混杂因素进行相互调整后,这种趋势仍然显著(p=0.022),接触量最高三分位数相对于无接触(调整后比值比=1.3;95%置信区间:0.9 - 1.8)。我们发现接触无烟电影规则与易感性变化之间无统计学显著关联。
前瞻性来看,观看有吸烟画面的电影会增加青少年吸烟的易感性。进一步研究表明,观看部分符合规定电影和不符合规定电影的青少年在易感性变化方面没有差异。因此,我们的研究结果强调了需要采用综合方法来防止电影中出现吸烟画面。