吸烟者对过器通风的认识和风险感知
Rosalie V Caruso1, Brian V Fix1, Marie J Ingabire1
1Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY.
Tobacco regulatory science
|July 3, 2024
概括
许多吸烟者不知道香烟中的过器通风,它将空气与烟雾混合在一起. 这种对香烟过器通风的缺乏理解可能会影响风险感知和癌症担忧.
科学领域:
- 烟草控制研究 烟草控制研究
- 公共卫生干预措施 公共卫生干预措施
- 消费者行为研究是消费者行为研究.
背景情况:
- 香烟过器通风,在过器尖端有小孔,将空气与烟雾混合在一起.
- 这种通风可以改变吸烟者对健康风险的看法.
- 了解吸烟者的意识和对过器通风的信念对于公共卫生至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估成年吸烟者对香烟过器通风的认识和理解.
- 调查关于阻塞过器通风口如何影响香烟口感的信念.
- 检查过通风知识与肺癌风险感知之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 基于网络的小组调查于2016-2017年与2355名成年吸烟者进行.
- 收集关于关于过口的意识,理解和信念的数据.
- 分析包括对常用的香烟品牌通风水平的特征.
主要成果:
- 大约40%的吸烟者知道过器通风,主要是年轻的男性.
- 只有30%的人理解过器通风的功能.
- 意识和理解与对肺癌的担忧增加有关.
结论:
- 尽管存在潜在的风险,但大多数吸烟者继续使用具有过口的香烟.
- 许多吸烟者仍然不知道或误解过器通风的含义.
- 需要有针对性的教育来解决错误信息,并改善有关过器通风的风险感知.
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