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Understanding how perceptions of tobacco constituents and the FDA relate to effective and credible tobacco risk messaging: A national phone survey of U.S. adults, 2014–2015

机译:了解烟草成分和FDA的看法如何与有效和可信的烟草风险信息传递相关:2014-2015年美国成年人全国电话调查

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Background The passage of the 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act has necessitated the execution of timely, innovative, and policy-relevant tobacco control?research to inform Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory and messaging efforts. With recent dramatic changes to tobacco product availability and patterns of use, nationally representative data on tobacco-related perceptions and behaviors are vital, especially for vulnerable populations. Methods The UNC?Center for Regulatory Research on Tobacco Communication conducted a telephone survey with a national sample of adults ages 18 and older living in the United States (U.S.). The survey assessed regulatory relevant factors such as tobacco product use, tobacco constituent perceptions, and tobacco regulatory agency credibility. The study oversampled high smoking/low income areas as well as cell phone numbers to ensure adequate representation among smokers and young adults, respectively. Coverage extended to approximately 98?% of U.S. households. Results The final dataset ( N =?5,014) generated weighted estimates that were largely comparable to other national demographic and tobacco use estimates. Results revealed that over one quarter of U.S. adults, and over one third of smokers, reported having looked for information about tobacco constituents in cigarette smoke; however, the vast majority was unaware of what constituents might actually be present. Although only a minority of people reported trust in the federal government, two thirds felt that the FDA can effectively regulate tobacco products. Conclusions As the FDA continues their regulatory and messaging activities, they should expand both the breadth and availability of constituent-related information, targeting these efforts to reach all segments of the U.S. population, especially those disproportionately vulnerable to tobacco product use and its associated negative health outcomes.
机译:背景技术2009年《家庭吸烟预防和烟草控制法》的通过,使得必须进行及时,创新和与政策相关的烟草控制研究,以告知食品和药物管理局(FDA)的法规和消息传递工作。随着近来烟草产品供应和使用方式的巨大变化,关于烟草相关观念和行为的全国代表性数据至关重要,特别是对脆弱人群而言。方法UNC?烟草传播监管研究中心对居住在美国(美国)的18岁及以上成年人的全国样本进行了电话调查。该调查评估了与法规相关的因素,例如烟草产品的使用,烟草成分的认知以及烟草监管机构的信誉。该研究对高吸烟/低收入地区以及手机号码进行了过度采样,以确保分别在吸烟者和年轻人中有足够的代表性。覆盖范围扩大到约98%的美国家庭。结果最终数据集(N = 5,014)产生的加权估算值与其他国家人口和烟草使用估算值大致相当。结果显示,超过四分之一的美国成年人和三分之一以上的吸烟者报告说他们正在寻找有关卷烟烟雾中烟草成分的信息;但是,绝大多数人不知道实际上可能存在哪些成分。尽管只有少数人报告对联邦政府的信任,但三分之二的人认为FDA可以有效地监管烟草制品。结论随着FDA继续其监管和消息传递活动,他们应扩大与成分有关的信息的广度和可用性,将这些努力的目标对准美国人群的所有人群,尤其是那些极易受到烟草制品使用及其相关负面健康影响的人群。结果。

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