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News that takes your breath away: risk perceptions during an outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries

机译:呼吸呼吸的新闻:在爆发有毒相关的肺损伤期间风险感知

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We study the impact of new information on people's perceptions of the risks of e-cigarettes. In September 2019 the U.S. experienced an outbreak of e-cigarette, or vaping, associated lung injuries (EVALI). The EVALI outbreak created an information shock, which was followed by additional new information in a later CDC recommendation. We use data on consumer risk perceptions from two sets of surveys conducted before (HINTS survey data) and during the EVALI outbreak (Google Survey data). The empirical model examines changes in risk perceptions during the early crisis period when the CDC was warning consumers that they should avoid all vaping products and during a later period when the message was refined and focused on a narrower set of illegal vaping products that contain THC (the main psychoactive compound in marijuana). Econometric results suggest that the immediate impact of the first information shock was to significantly increase the fraction of respondents who perceived e-cigarettes as more harmful than smoking. As the outbreak subsided and the CDC recommendation changed to emphasize the role of THC e-cigarette products, e-cigarette risk perceptions were only partially revised downwards. Individuals who had higher risk perceptions showed a weaker response to the first information shock but were more likely to later revise their risk perceptions downwards. We conclude the paper by discussing the public policy issues that stem from having risk perceptions of e-cigarettes relative to combustible cigarettes remain at these elevated levels where a substantial portion of consumers believe that e-cigarettes are more harmful than cigarettes.
机译:我们研究了新信息对人民对电子烟风险的看法的影响。 2019年9月,美国经历了爆发电子烟,或呕吐,相关的肺部受伤(评价)。 Evali爆发创建了一个信息冲击,然后在后面的CDC推荐中接下来是其他新信息。我们使用关于在(提示调查数据)和评估爆发期间进行的两组调查(Google Survey数据)的调查中的消费者风险观念数据。当CDC警告消费者时,经验模型在早期危机期间的风险感知的变化,他们应该避免所有VAPing产品,并且在稍后的信息被精致并专注于包含THC的较窄的非法VAPING产品上时(大麻的主要精神活性化合物)。经济学结果表明,第一个信息冲击的直接影响是显着增加将E-卷烟的受访者的次数显着增加,这是比吸烟更有害。由于爆发和CDC建议更改为强调THC电子卷烟产品的作用,电子卷烟风险感知仅部分地向下修改。具有更高风险感知的个人对第一个信息震荡的反应较弱,但更容易向下修改其风险感知。我们通过讨论遏制对相对于可燃卷烟的燃料卷烟风险的公共政策问题留下的公共政策问题,其中大部分消费者认为电子卷烟比香烟更有害。

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