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The Association Between Menthol Perceptions and Support for a Policy Ban Among US Smokers.

Jessica M Rath1,2, Marisa Greenberg1, Lindsay Pitzer1, Brittany Emelle1, Molly Green1, Shiyang Michael Liu1, Jeffrey Willett1, Shyanika W Rose1, Elizabeth C Hair1,2, Donna Vallone1,2,3.   

Abstract

Objective: To examine the relationship between menthol perceptions and support for a national menthol ban. Participants: Data were collected from a nationally representative probability-based panel of adults aged ≥18 years during June 21, 2016 through July 18, 2016. A total of 1,303 respondents, including an oversample of 300 African Americans, completed the survey. Main Outcome Measures: Weighted logistic regression models examined the relationship between menthol perceptions, specifically related to health and addiction, and the outcome measure: support for a menthol ban, by menthol smoking status. All models controlled for age, sex, education level, and race/ethnicity.
Results: The association between reporting accurate menthol health perceptions differed by menthol preference. Among non-menthol smokers, there was no association between accurate menthol health perceptions and support of a menthol ban while more accurate menthol perceptions of addiction were associated with greater support of a menthol ban (aOR=2.83, CI=1.19-6.72). Among menthol smokers, more accurate health-related menthol perceptions were associated with increased odds of supporting a menthol ban (aOR=3.90, CI=1.02-14.79) while more accurate menthol addiction perceptions were not. Conclusions: Fewer current menthol smokers support a menthol ban than current non-menthol smokers given its effect on their preferred product. Given the large proportions of smokers who have misperceptions of the health consequences and addictive properties of menthol, there is a moral imperative to inform those who use these products. Findings suggest the need for tailored messaging strategies targeted to reach menthol smokers who will be most impacted by a ban, but also have the most to gain from such a policy change.

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Keywords:  Health Communications; Menthol; Smoke-Free Policy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30038479      PMCID: PMC6051512          DOI: 10.18865/ed.28.3.177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Dis        ISSN: 1049-510X            Impact factor:   1.847


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