Young Adults' Risk Perceptions of Various Tobacco Products Relative to Cigarettes: Results From the National Young Adult Health Survey

被引:99
作者
Wackowski, Olivia A. [1 ]
Delnevo, Cristine D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rutgers Sch Publ Hlth, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA
关键词
behavioral theories; health behavior; health communications; smoking and tobacco use; tobacco control and policy; SMOKELESS TOBACCO; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES; SMOKING-CESSATION; HARM PERCEPTIONS; SMOKERS BELIEFS; FOCUS GROUPS; AWARENESS; INFORMATION; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1177/1090198115599988
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives. Tobacco product risk perceptions may influence whether individuals use those products instead of or in addition to regular cigarettes. This study aimed to explore risk perceptions of various tobacco products relative to traditional cigarettes with young adults, a group with higher rates of tobacco use. Method. We examined risk perception responses among a nationally representative sample of young adults (age 18-34 years; n = 2,871, including tobacco and non-tobacco users) from the 2011 National Young Adult Health Survey. Results. Most (57.8%) respondents believed that e-cigarettes were less risky than cigarettes. Respondents were more likely to rate combustible products hookah (24.5%) and cigars (13.9%) as being less risky compared to noncombustible snus (10%) and other smokeless tobacco (SLT) products (7.1%) relative to cigarettes. Few (2.5%) rated menthol cigarettes as less risky. For e-cigarettes, hookah, and SLT, less risky beliefs were significantly higher among ever or current versus never product users. Between 22% and 33% of all respondents believed that SLT, snus, menthol cigarettes, and cigars were more risky than cigarettes, but differences in this belief between current and nonusers of these products were small and insignificant. Younger young adults were more likely to rate e-cigarettes and hookah as being less risky and rate cigars and SLT as being more risky than older young adults. Conclusion. The public's views of comparative tobacco risk perceptions vary widely by tobacco product type and age-group. While less risky perceptions may be associated with product use, perceptions that products are more risky than cigarettes may not necessarily dissuade people from their use.
引用
收藏
页码:328 / 336
页数:9
相关论文
共 48 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 2008, SCI BAS TOB PROD REG
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2013, NSDUH SERIES H
[3]  
[Anonymous], REP TOB ADV GROUP RO
[4]  
[Anonymous], 2014, STATEMENT SPECIALIST
[5]   Smoking Initiation During Young Adulthood: A Longitudinal Study of a Population-Based Cohort [J].
Bernat, Debra H. ;
Klein, Elizabeth G. ;
Forster, Jean L. .
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2012, 51 (05) :497-502
[6]   Trends in beliefs about the harmfulness and use of stop-smoking medications and smokeless tobacco products among cigarettes smokers: Findings from the ITC four-country survey [J].
Borland, Ron ;
Cooper, Jae ;
McNeill, Ann ;
O'Connor, Richard ;
Cummings, K. Michael .
HARM REDUCTION JOURNAL, 2011, 8
[7]   Beliefs and Experimentation with Electronic Cigarettes A Prospective Analysis Among Young Adults [J].
Choi, Kelvin ;
Forster, Jean L. .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2014, 46 (02) :175-178
[8]   Characteristics Associated With Awareness, Perceptions, and Use of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Among Young US Midwestern Adults [J].
Choi, Kelvin ;
Forster, Jean .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2013, 103 (03) :556-561
[9]   Young Adults' Favorable Perceptions of Snus, Dissolvable Tobacco Products, and Electronic Cigarettes: Findings From a Focus Group Study [J].
Choi, Kelvin ;
Fabian, Lindsey ;
Mottey, Neli ;
Corbett, Amanda ;
Forster, Jean .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2012, 102 (11) :2088-2093
[10]   Characteristics of online and offline health information seekers and factors that discriminate between them [J].
Cotten, SR ;
Gupta, SS .
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2004, 59 (09) :1795-1806