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#Hookahlife: The Rise of Waterpipe Promotion on Instagram.

Ziyad Ben Taleb1, Linnea I Laestadius2, Taghrid Asfar3,4, Brian A Primack5, Wasim Maziak1,4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Hookah smoking is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, especially among young adults. The growth of social media has also enabled sharing of opinions, experiences, and marketing related to hookah via user-generated content. AIM: To evaluate the portrayal and promotion of hookah on Instagram and to highlight public health challenges created by this content.
METHOD: A qualitative content analysis was performed on a sample of 301 Instagram posts made with the hashtags #hookah or #shisha in October 2016.
RESULTS: Of the 301 coded posts, 279 were relevant to hookah. These posts were most commonly made by hookah lounges/bars (29.2%) and individual users (27.6%). Posters were most commonly from Russia (38.5%), the United States (18.6%), and Germany (10.7%). A total of 63.8% of the posts were promotional in nature; 19.7% of posts contained hashtags that expressed hookah identity or community (e.g., #hookahlife); 35.5% of posts associated nightlife activities with hookah smoking and 33.0% portrayed hookah smoking as a social activity. Only one post (0.4%) mentioned that hookah might have negative health effects. Likes were more common on posts depicting novel rather than traditional hookah designs ( p = .027).
CONCLUSIONS: Images from Instagram may help in understanding health behaviors such as hookah smoking. Our results suggest that domestic and international hookah promotion is common on Instagram. Instagram posts cast hookah in an overwhelmingly positive light and may normalize hookah use through associations with nightlife, community, and hookah identity. Policy makers and researchers should explore approaches for reducing the volume of promotional posts and tailoring counter-marketing to the specific themes presented on social media.

Keywords:  Instagram; hookah; social media; tobacco control; waterpipe

Year:  2018        PMID: 29952224     DOI: 10.1177/1090198118779131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


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Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2019-10-10       Impact factor: 2.830

4.  Integrating Self-Report and Psychophysiological Measures in Waterpipe Tobacco Message Testing: A Novel Application of Multi-Attribute Decision Modeling.

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5.  Waterpipe smoking and subsequent cigarette and e-cigarette use: a cohort study.

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7.  A Group-Based Modeling Approach to Identify Developmental Trajectories of Nicotine Dependence Among Lebanese Adolescents Waterpipe Smokers.

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8.  Hookah-Related Posts to Twitter From 2017 to 2018: Thematic Analysis.

Authors:  Jon-Patrick Allem; Likhit Dharmapuri; Adam M Leventhal; Jennifer B Unger; Tess Boley Cruz
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