Literature DB >> 28090560

Perceptions of Secondhand E-Cigarette Aerosol Among Twitter Users.

Jennifer B Unger1, Patricia Escobedo2, Jon-Patrick Allem3, Daniel W Soto4, Kar-Hai Chu5, Tess Cruz6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: There is considerable debate among the public health community about the health risks of secondhand exposure to the aerosol from electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes). Despite mounting scientific evidence on the chemical content of e-cigarette aerosol, public perceptions of the relative safety of secondhand e-cigarette aerosol have not been well characterized.
METHOD: This study collected tweets, or messages sent using Twitter, about exposure to secondhand e-cigarette aerosol over a 6-week period in 2015. Tweets were coded on sentiment about e-cigarettes (pro-, anti-, or neutral/unknown) and topic (health, social, advertisement, or unknown).
RESULTS: The 1519 tweets included 531 pro-e-cigarette tweets, 392 anti-e-cigarette tweets, and 596 neutral tweets. Social tweets far outnumbered health tweets (747 vs. 182, respectively). Social-focused tweets were predominantly pro-e-cigarette, whereas health-focused tweets were predominantly anti-e-cigarette. DISCUSSION: Twitter discussions about secondhand vaping are dominated by pro-e-cigarette social tweets, although there is a presence of anti-e-cigarette social tweets and tweets about negative and positive health effects. Public health and regulatory agencies could use social media and traditional media to disseminate the message that e-cigarette aerosol contains potentially harmful chemicals and could be perceived as offensive. This study identifies the prevalent topics and opinions that could be incorporated into health education messages.

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Keywords:  Twitter; e-cigarettes; secondhand vapor

Year:  2016        PMID: 28090560      PMCID: PMC5225957          DOI: 10.18001/TRS.2.2.5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tob Regul Sci        ISSN: 2333-9748


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