| Literature DB >> 29672604 |
Clare Meernik1, Leah M Ranney1, Allison J Lazard2, KyungSu Kim3, Tara L Queen3, Aya Avishai4, Marcella H Boynton3,5, Paschal J Sheeran3,4, Adam O Goldstein1,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Product packaging has long been used by the tobacco industry to target consumers and manipulate product perceptions. This study examines the extent to which cigarillo packaging influences perceptions of product flavor, taste, smell, and appeal.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29672604 PMCID: PMC5909610 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Cigarillo pack manipulations.
Covariates and outcome measures.
| Construct | Item | Scale | Reliability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norms A [ | Most people who are important to me would approve of my smoking little cigars or cigarillos. | 5-point (definitely not to definitely yes) | N/A |
| Norms B [ | Of the people you know, how many smoke little cigars or cigarillos? | 5-point (0 people to 10 or more people) | N/A |
| Attitudes [ | Please select the number between the pairs of words that best describes your thoughts on the following statement: I think smoking little cigars or cigarillos is: 1) bad/good; 2) unhealthy/healthy; 3) harmful/harmless; 4) unpleasant/pleasant; 5) not enjoyable/enjoyable; 6) not satisfying/satisfying | 7-point | α = 0.90 |
| Risk of addiction [ | If you smoke little cigars or cigarillos regularly, how likely is it that you would get addicted at some point in the future? | 4-point (very unlikely to very likely) | α = 0.83 |
| If you smoke little cigars or cigarillos regularly, how fearful would you be of getting addicted in the future? | 4-point (not at all fearful to very fearful) | ||
| If you smoke little cigars or cigarillos regularly, how much do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I would feel very vulnerable to addiction. | 4-point (strongly disagree to strongly agree) | ||
| Risk of health problems [ | If you smoke little cigars or cigarillos regularly, how likely is it that you would get health problems at some point in the future? | 4-point (very unlikely to very likely) | α = 0.84 |
| If you smoke little cigars or cigarillos regularly, how fearful would you be of getting health problems in the future? | 4-point (not at all fearful to very fearful) | ||
| If you smoke little cigars or cigarillos regularly, how much do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I would feel very vulnerable to health problems. | 4-point (strongly disagree to strongly agree) | ||
| Prototype A [ | How likeable or dislikeable do you think the type of person who smokes little cigars or cigarillos is? | 5-point (very dislikeable to very likeable) | N/A |
| Prototype B [ | In general, how similar do you think you are to the type of person who smokes little cigars or cigarillos? | 5-point (not at all similar to very similar) | N/A |
| Flavor | Do you think these cigarillos contain a flavor other than tobacco? | 5-point (definitely not to definitely yes) | N/A |
| Taste [ | The taste of these cigarillos would: 1) be harsh; 2) be sweet; 3) be fruity; 4) have a tobacco taste | 7-point (strongly disagree to strongly agree) | α = 0.75–0.78 |
| Harsh and tobacco taste items reverse scored (higher score indicates more favorable taste perception) | |||
| Smell [ | The smell of these cigarillos would: 1) be harsh; 2) be sweet; 3) be fruity; 4) have a tobacco smell | 7-point (strongly disagree to strongly agree) | α = 0.77–0.79 |
| Harsh and tobacco smell items reverse scored (higher score indicates more favorable smell perception) | |||
| Appeal [ | The cigarillo pack in this picture is: 1) hip; 2) trendy; 3) appealing | 7-point (strongly disagree to strongly agree) | α = 0.93 |
Sample characteristics, n = 2,664.
| Characteristic | n or M | % or SD | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23.5 | 2.0 | ||
| Male | 1095 | 41.1% | |
| Female | 1527 | 57.3% | |
| Other | 42 | 1.6% | |
| Hispanic | 282 | 10.6% | |
| Non-Hispanic | 2382 | 89.4% | |
| White | 2015 | 75.6% | |
| Black or African American | 201 | 7.6% | |
| Asian | 199 | 7.5% | |
| Other | 248 | 9.3% | |
| Heterosexual | 2142 | 80.4% | |
| Lesbian, gay, or bisexual | 450 | 16.9% | |
| Other | 72 | 2.8% | |
| High school or less | 358 | 13.4% | |
| Some college or associate’s degree | 872 | 32.8% | |
| Bachelor’s degree or more | 1430 | 53.8% | |
| Current user | 989 | 37.1% | |
| Ever user | 759 | 28.5% | |
| Never user | 916 | 34.4% | |
| Yes | 1207 | 45.3% | |
| No | 1457 | 54.7% | |
aOther gender includes transgender and other
bOne participant with missing data
cOther race includes Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaska Native, other, and multiracial
dFor participants aged 18–22, education is defined as highest parental education; for participants aged 23–26, education is defined as participants’ highest education; 4 participants with missing data
Adjusted mixed-effects model results for pack perceptions.
| Independent variables | Flavor | Taste | Smell | Appeal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | |
| None | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Flavor descriptor | 0.36 (0.03) | 0.21 (0.03) | 0.14 (0.03) | 0.06 (0.04) |
| No color | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Pink or purple | 0.11 (0.03) | 0.17 (0.03) | 0.15 (0.03) | 0.16 (0.04) |
| Box 5-pack | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Foil 2-pack | 0.05 (0.02) | -0.02 (0.03) | 0.003 (0.03) | 0.19 (0.03) |
| No branding | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Branded | 0.01 (0.02) | 0.002 (0.03) | 0.01 (0.03) | 0.02 (0.03) |
| No warning | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Text-only | -0.04 (0.03) | -0.06 (0.03) | -0.08 (0.03) | -0.03 (0.04) |
| Pictorial | -0.02 (0.03) | -0.07 (0.03) | -0.09 (0.03) | -0.01 (0.04) |
| Never | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
| Ever | 0.14 (0.04) | 0.09 (0.04) | 0.18 (0.05) | 0.06 (0.06) |
| Current | 0.06 (0.05) | 0.04 (0.05) | 0.12 (0.06) | 0.20 (0.08) |
| Current user x Flavor descriptor | -0.22 (0.07) | -0.22 (0.08) | -0.13 (0.08) | 0.20 (0.10) |
| Ever user x Flavor descriptor | -0.08 (0.08) | -0.17 (0.08) | -0.08 (0.08) | 0.01 (0.11) |
| Current user x Pink or purple pack | 0.05 (0.06) | 0.07 (0.06) | 0.08 (0.07) | 0.07 (0.08) |
| Ever user x Pink or purple pack | -0.09 (0.07) | 0.02 (0.07) | -0.02 (0.07) | -0.10 (0.09) |
| Text x Flavor descriptor | 0.10 (0.08) | 0.12 (0.08) | 0.12 (0.08) | 0.07 (0.10) |
| Graphic x Flavor descriptor | -0.03 (0.08) | 0.09 (0.08) | 0.01 (0.08) | 0.03 (0.10) |
| Text x Pink or purple pack | 0.03 (0.06) | -0.02 (0.07) | -0.06 (0.07) | -0.01 (0.09) |
| Graphic x Pink or purple pack | 0.03 (0.06) | -0.05 (0.07) | -0.08 (0.07) | 0.07 (0.09) |
aMain effects models include pack element variables and LCC use, adjusted for age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, education, pre-existing perceptions of LCCs, and past 30-day use of tobacco products other than LCCs
bPairwise contrasts were conducted between ever LCC users and current LCC users; after adjustment for multiple comparisons using the Tukey method, no significant differences were found between ever and current users for any of the four outcomes
cInteractions were estimated in separate models that included all variables shown in the table, adjusted for age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, education, pre-existing perceptions of LCCs, and past 30-day use of tobacco products other than LCCs (all coefficients not shown)
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