Exposure to e-cigarette advertisements and non-advertising content in relation to use behaviors and perceptions among US and Israeli adults

TOBACCO PREVENTION & CESSATION(2023)

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INTRODUCTION As e-cigarette marketing strategies diversify, it is important to examine exposure to and impact of e-cigarette advertisements and non-advertising content (e.g. on social media) via multiple media channels among adults in different regulatory contexts. METHODS Using 2021 cross-sectional data among 2222 adults in the US (n=1128) and Israel (n=1094), multivariable regression examined past-month e-cigarette advertisement and non-advertising content exposure in relation to past-month e-cigarette use (logistic regression), as well as use intentions and risk perceptions (linear regressions), controlling for sociodemographics and tobacco use. RESULTS Overall, 20.3% reported past-month e-cigarette use (15.5% US, 25.2% Israel), 46.1% any advertisement exposure (28.7% digital media, 25.2% traditional media, 16.8% retail settings), and 34.1% any non-advertising exposure (19.4% social media, 13.6% websites, 12.3% movie/television/theater, 5.8% radio/podcasts). Exposure to digital media advertisements (AOR=1.95; 95% CI: 1.42-2.66), traditional media advertisements (AOR=2.00; 95% CI=1.49-2.68), and social media non-advertising (AOR=1.72; 95% CI: 1.25-2.36) correlated with e-cigarette use. Exposure to traditional media advertisements ((3=0.23; 95% CI: 0.08-0.38) and social media non-advertising ((3=0.26; 95% CI: 0.09-0.43) correlated with use intentions. Exposure to digital media advertisements ((3=-0.32; 95% CI:-0.57 --0.08), retail setting advertisements ((3=-0.30; 95% CI:-0.58 --0.03), and radio/ podcast non-advertising ((3=-0.44; 95% CI:-0.84 --0.03) correlated with lower perceived addictiveness. Radio/podcast non-advertising exposure ((3=-0.50; 95% CI:-0.84 --0.16) correlated with lower perceived harm. However, retail setting advertisement exposure was associated with e-cigarette non-use (AOR=0.61; 95% CI: 0.42-0.87), and traditional media advertisement ((3=0.38; 95% CI: 0.15-0.61) and social media non-advertising exposure ((3=0.40; 95% CI: 0.14-0.66) correlated with greater perceived addictiveness. CONCLUSIONS E-cigarette-related promotional content exposure across media platforms impacts perceptions and use, thus warranting regulation.
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electronic cigarettes advertising,,non-advertising promotion,
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