| Literature DB >> 35328908 |
Stefanie K Gratale1, Arjun Teotia1, Julia Chen-Sankey1,2, Ollie Ganz1,2, Cristine D Delnevo1,2, Andrew A Strasser3, Olivia A Wackowski1,2.
Abstract
Although cigars pose health risks similar to cigarettes, their packaging/marketing is not subject to commensurate regulation in the US. In a 2000 agreement with the Federal Trade Commission, seven major manufacturers agreed to use some form of cigar warning. In 2016, the Food and Drug Administration passed a rule requiring larger standardized warnings, but the requirement was successfully challenged in court. Here, we examined U.S. population-level trends in noticing existing cigarillo, traditional and filtered cigar warnings. We analyzed Wave 5 Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health adult data to assess prevalence of past-30 day warning noticing and associations with socio-demographic and tobacco use variables. Noticing was higher among current users of cigarillos (27%), filtered (34%) and traditional cigars (21%), than non-users (8% for each product, p < 0.0001), and among every-day vs. some-day users, established vs. experimental users, and past-30 day users vs. those without past-30 day use. Results varied by product, but generally indicated lower noticing among non-Hispanic Whites and dual cigarette users, but higher noticing among those purchasing cigars by the box/pack (vs. not purchasing for themselves). Low overall noticing but higher prevalence among frequent users underscores a need for a stronger, uniform cigar warning label policy in the US.Entities:
Keywords: cigars; survey methods; tobacco; warning labels
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35328908 PMCID: PMC8952384 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19063221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Weighted Prevalence of past 30-day warning noticing among every-day/some-day cigar product users and non-users, by product type.
| Cigarillo | Filtered Cigar | Traditional Cigar | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| User Noticing | Non-user Noticing | User Noticing | Non-user Noticing | User Noticing | Non-user Noticing | |
| (%, CI) | (%, CI) | (%, CI) | (%, CI) | (%, CI) | (%, CI) | |
| (n = 1385) | (n = 31,160) | (n = 675) | (n = 31,865) | (n = 1361) | (n = 31,179) | |
| Never | 51.96% | 83.76% | 45.76% | 84.22% | 61.77% | 83.51% |
| (48.41, 55.49) | (83.06, 84.44) | (40.84, 50.77) | (83.57, 84.84) | (57.81, 65.58) | (82.81, 84.19) | |
| Rarely | 20.85% | 7.88% | 20.51% | 7.63% | 17.2% | 8.81% |
| (18.24, 23.74) | (7.42, 8.37) | (17.24, 24.21) | (7.16, 8.13) | (14.94, 19.72) | (8.33, 9.32) | |
| Sometimes | 14.24% | 3.97% | 15.41% | 3.89% | 12.88% | 3.8% |
| (12.12, 16.67) | (3.66, 4.3) | (1.25, 18.85) | (3.58, 4.22) | (10.56, 15.61) | (3.48, 4.15) | |
| Often | 7.47% | 2.2% | 9.93% | 2.08% | 5.62% | 1.91% |
| (5.93, 9.37) | (1.97, 2.46) | (7.39, 13.22) | (1.87, 2.31) | (3.96, 7.9) | (1.67, 2.19) | |
| Very often | 5.48% | 2.19% | 8.39% | 2.18% | 2.54% | 1.96% |
| (4.01, 7.44) | (1.98, 2.43) | (5.97, 11.67) | (1.94, 2.45) | (1.69, 3.8) | (1.77, 2.17) | |
| At least sometimes 1 | 27.19% | 8.36% | 33.73% | 8.15% | 21.03% | 7.67% |
| (24.07, 30.54) | (7.9, 8.82) | (29.83, 37.85) | (7.67, 8.65) | (17.82, 24.64) | (7.22, 8.15) | |
1 This includes respondents answering sometimes, often, or very often.
Weighted Prevalence of past 30-day warning noticing among every day/some day cigar product users and non-users, by demographics and tobacco use.
| Cigarillo | Filtered Cigar | Traditional Cigar | |
|---|---|---|---|
| % Noticing (CI) | % Noticing (CI) | % Noticing (CI) | |
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| (n = 1383) (ns) | (n = 673) (ns) | (n = 1359) ( |
| male | 25.75% (22.35, 29.48) | 33.34% (28.42, 38.65) | 22.35% (18.70, 26.49) |
| female | 30.73% (24.92, 37.21) | 34.67% (26.95, 43.29) | 12.37% (08.31, 18.03) |
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| (n = 1385) (ns) | (n = 675) (ns) | (n = 1361) (ns) |
| 18–34 | 30.97% (26.46, 35.87) | 28.51% (21.66, 36.52) | 20.95% (17.16, 25.33) |
| 35–54 | 23.42% (18.66, 28.98) | 32.92% (25.61, 41.16) | 20.67% (15.33, 27.27) |
| 55+ | 23.12% (16.09, 32.06) | 43.53% (34.97, 52.49) | 21.64% (15.47, 29.41) |
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| (n = 1372) ( | (n = 663) (ns) | (n = 1342) ( |
| Non-Hispanic (NH) White | 19.55% (15.7, 24.09) | 30.46% (25.09, 36.41) | 18.86% (14.93, 23.53) |
| NH Black | 36.5% (30.55, 42.89) | 36.85% (28.69, 45.84) | 24.96% (18.37, 32.96) |
| NH Other | 32.74% (22.01, 45.64) | 21.13% (10.24, 38.60) | 39.91% (24.67, 57.39) |
| Hispanic | 28.21% (20.06, 38.1) | 36.18% (23.64, 50.94) | 17.55% (10.41, 28.04) |
| Significant: NH White vs. NH Black and NH Other | Significant: NH Other vs. NH White and Hispanic | ||
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| (n = 1379) (ns) | (n = 673) (ns) | (n = 1355) ( |
| Less than high school/GED | 29.12% (23.03, 36.07) | 41.55% (34.06, 49.45) | 22.47% (16.08, 30.48) |
| High school graduate | 23% (18.48, 28.24) | 28.67% (21.13, 37.63) | 28.96% (21.13, 38.30) |
| Some college (no degree) or Associates | 30.66% (25.41, 36.47) | 33.6% (26.03, 42.11) | 15.86% (12.44, 19.99) |
| Bachelor’s degree or advanced degree | 23.84% (14.92, 35.84) | 25.69% (12.44, 45.68) | 20.97% (14.94, 28.60) |
| Significant: HS vs. Some College | |||
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| (n = 1321) (ns) | (n = 636) (ns) | (n = 1317) (ns) |
| less than $24,999 | 30.22% (26.24, 34.52) | 37.8% (32.34, 43.58) | 28.15% (21.98, 35.27) |
| 25,000–49,999 | 25.86% (19.36, 33.64) | 21.62% (14.18, 31.54) | 16.47% (10.86, 24.18) |
| 50,000–99,999 | 27.46% (20.26, 36.05) | 38.05% (22.60, 56.37) | 22.75% (17.44, 29.11) |
| 100,000 or more | 20.48% (11.88, 32.97) | 23.15% (10.06, 44.79) | 19.52% (13.01, 28.23) |
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| (n = 1384) ( | (n = 674) ( | (n = 1361) ( |
| established | 32.26% (28.14, 36.67) | 38.38% (33.72, 43.26) | 28.79% (23.71, 34.47) |
| experimental | 19.76% (16.25, 23.81) | 26.86% (20.15, 34.82) | 15.2% (11.97, 19.11) |
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| (n = 1385) ( | (n = 675) ( | (n = 1361) ( |
| every day | 45.66% (36.60, 55.02) | 45.39% (36.68, 54.40) | 48.25% (30.02, 66.95) |
| some days | 23.98% (21.05, 27.17) | 29.09% (24.22, 34.49) | 19.53% (16.58, 22.87) |
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| (n = 1385) ( | (n = 675) ( | (n = 1361) ( |
| yes | 29.57% (25.92, 33.51) | 36.85% (32.78, 41.12) | 26.45% (22.23, 31.15) |
| no | 13.37% (09.42, 18.65) | 17.18% (08.60, 31.38) | 8.1% (05.80, 11.22) |
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| (n = 1382) ( | (n = 674) (ns) | (n = 1359) (ns) |
| yes | 23.06% (19.54, 27) | 32.2% (28.23, 36.43) | 18.76% (14.08, 24.54) |
| no | 33.23% (27.83, 39.11) | 39.5% (27.96, 52.33) | 22.26% (17.73, 27.55) |
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| (n = 1385) (ns) | (n = 675) (ns) | (n = 1361) (ns) |
| yes | 24.48% (20.38, 29.09) | 29.71% (22.97, 37.47) | 26.55% (19.79, 34.61) |
| no | 28.28% (24.48, 32.42) | 35.46% (30.11, 41.19) | 19.71% (16.00, 24.02) |
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| (n = 1381) ( | (n = 673) (ns) | (n = 1359) (ns) |
| yes | 33.2% (28.72, 38.01) | 32.85% (27.12, 39.14) | 24.23% (18.23, 31.44) |
| no | 21.71% (17.76, 26.26) | 34.39% (28.16, 41.20) | 19.88% (16.30, 24.02) |
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| (n = 1378) ( | (n = 667) ( | (n = 1355) ( |
| Box | 31.52% (26.4, 37.1) | 36.79% (31.41, 42.53) | 35.62% (28.35, 43.61) |
| Single | 26.45% (22.17, 31.21) | 35.54% (2.79, 44.02) | 19.63% (15.83, 24.07) |
| Don’t by own cigars | 15.59% (09.83, 23.84) | 19.68% (10.63, 33.55) | 9.23% (04.56, 17.79) |
| Significant: Don’t by own cigars vs. Pack and Single | Significant: Don’t by own cigars vs. Pack and Single | Significant: All categories vs. all else |
Note: ns = not significant at p < 0.05; all significant p-values indicated.
Weighted Logistic regression: Noticing cigar warnings by demographics/use, among every-day/some-day product users.
| Cigarillo Warning Noticing (n = 1294) | Filtered Cigar Warning Noticing (n = 615) | Traditional Cigar Warning Noticing (n = 1292) | ||||
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| Variable | Odds Ratio (CI) | Odds Ratio | Odds Ratio | |||
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| NH White | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref |
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| 1.38 (0.81, 2.37) | 0.23 | 1.21 (0.68, 2.17) | 0.51 |
| Hispanic | 1.70 (0.99, 2.93) | 0.053 | 1.68 (0.83, 3.39) | 0.14 | 1.04 (0.47, 2.26) | 0.93 |
| NH Other |
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| 0.69 (0.23, 2.02) | 0.49 |
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| some days | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref |
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| no | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref |
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| no | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref |
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| 1.13 (0.62, 2.08) | 0.68 | 1.17 (0.69, 2.00) | 0.55 |
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| Box/pack (in person) | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref | ref |
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| 0.45 (0.19, 1.04) | 0.06 |
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| Singles (in person) | 0.71 (0.50, 1.01) | 0.058 | 0.98 (0.57, 1.66) | 0.93 |
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Note: Values in bold indicate significant difference from the reference category. These models also included the variables of sex, age, education, income, and current e-cigarette use, which, overall, were not significantly associated with warning noticing. For full results, see Supplementary Table S2.