Electronic Cigarette Users' Reactions and Responses to a Hypothetical Ban of Flavoured Electronic Ci
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Posted by: Natalia Gromov
Soule
EK, Mayne S, Snipes W, et al.
Electronic Cigarette
Users' Reactions and Responses to a Hypothetical Ban of Flavoured Electronic
Cigarette Liquids.
Tob Control. 2022;31(Suppl 3):s197-s205. doi:10.1136/tc-2022-057454
Background.
Regulations have been proposed to limit e-cigarette flavours, but limited
research has examined potential impacts of such policies. This study examined
adult e-cigarette users' reactions to a hypothetical e-cigarette flavour ban.
Methods. In
2019, a convenience sample of current e-cigarette users in the USA (n=81, 53.1%
women, mean age=37.6, 59.3% dual users of cigarettes) completed an online
concept mapping study. Participants provided statements describing anticipated
reactions to a hypothetical policy in which only tobacco, menthol or
unflavoured e-cigarettes were available for purchase. Seventy-one unique
statements were generated. Participants sorted statements into thematic groups
and rated statements on how likely they would be to have each reaction.
Multidimensional scaling was used to identify thematic clusters of statements.
Results. Twelve
clusters were identified: negative reaction, take action against flavour
limitation, youth prevention effectiveness perception, tolerance, acceptance,
willingness to try new flavours, maintain vaping, reduce vaping, new flavours
as vaping cessation transition, alternative sources for banned flavours,
do-it-yourself mixing behaviours and alternative tobacco products. The highest
rated cluster (negative reaction) described being angry or upset that flavours
were banned, while the lowest rated clusters related to quitting/reducing
e-cigarette use or switching to other tobacco products. Non-tobacco or
non-menthol/mint flavoured e-cigarette users had higher ratings for clusters
describing negative sentiment for the hypothetical policy.
Conclusions. Some
e-cigarette users may dislike an e-cigarette flavour ban; however, some
e-cigarette users would likely be willing to use tobacco, menthol or
unflavoured e-cigarette liquids with lower likelihood of quitting vaping or
switching to other tobacco products.
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