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The impact of information about tobacco-related reproductive vs. general health risks on South Indian women's tobacco use decisions.

Caitlyn D Placek1, Renee E Magnan2, Vijaya Srinivas3, Poornima Jaykrishna3, Kavitha Ravi3, Anisa Khan3, Purnima Madhivanan3,4,5,6, Edward H Hagen7.   

Abstract

Smokeless tobacco use among Indian women is increasing despite prevention efforts. Evolutionary theories suggest that reproductive-aged women should be more concerned about immediate threats to reproduction than threats to survival occurring late in life. This study therefore compared an anti-tobacco intervention that emphasized near-term reproductive harms to one involving general harms occurring later in life. Scheduled Tribal women (N = 92) from Karnataka, India participated in this study. At baseline, women reported tobacco use and knowledge of harms, provided a saliva sample to assess use, and randomly viewed either a general harms presentation (GHP) or reproductive harms presentation (RHP). At followup, women reported their use, knowledge of harms and intentions to quit, and provided another saliva sample. At baseline, participants were aware of general harms but not reproductive harms. Both interventions increased knowledge of harms. Women in the RHP condition did not list more harms than women in the GHP condition, however, and the RHP was not more effective in reducing tobacco use than the GHP. In the RHP condition fetal health was particularly salient. In the GHP condition, oral health was highly salient, aligning with the local disease ecology and research on tobacco use and attractiveness.

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Keywords:  India; evolutionary theory; randomized controlled trial; reproductive health; tobacco control

Year:  2020        PMID: 33778367      PMCID: PMC7996064          DOI: 10.1017/ehs.2020.61

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evol Hum Sci        ISSN: 2513-843X


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