Assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users

Introduction: Snus, a low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco product, presents less risks to health than cigarettes. Effectively communicating such risk information could facilitate smokers switching completely to snus, thereby benefiting public health. Methods: This study assessed comprehension and perc...

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Main Authors: Janine L. Pillitteri, Saul Shiffman, Mark A. Sembower, Michael R. Polster, Geoffrey M. Curtin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Addictive Behaviors Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352853219301993
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author Janine L. Pillitteri
Saul Shiffman
Mark A. Sembower
Michael R. Polster
Geoffrey M. Curtin
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description Introduction: Snus, a low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco product, presents less risks to health than cigarettes. Effectively communicating such risk information could facilitate smokers switching completely to snus, thereby benefiting public health. Methods: This study assessed comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information regarding snus. Adult cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users (N = 3,922) from a US internet panel viewed an advertisement stating that smokers who switched completely to snus could greatly reduce risk of lung cancer, respiratory disease, heart disease, and oral cancer. Respondents answered questions regarding the modified-risk information and rated perceived risks of snus relative to cigarettes and other smokeless tobacco products. Results: Across the four diseases mentioned in the advertisement, most respondents (49.7%–68.6%, across tobacco user groups) understood that snus presents less risk than cigarettes but is not completely safe. Some indicated snus presents the same risk as cigarettes; this was highest for oral cancer (33.7%–42.02%) and lowest for lung cancer (15.4%–23.1%) and respiratory disease (15.6%–23.4%). Majorities understood snus is addictive (77.7%–87.9%), quitting all tobacco is the best option for smokers (83.6%–93.1%), and non-users of tobacco should not use snus (80.4%–87.8%). Only 2.1%–5.8% indicated smokers would receive a health benefit if they continued to smoke while using snus. Conclusions: The modified-risk information, conveying that snus presents less risk than cigarettes but is not completely safe, was understood by majorities of respondents. Differential risk beliefs across diseases suggest responses were shaped not only by the modified-risk information, but also by intuitions and pre-existing beliefs about tobacco products.
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spelling doaj.art-585963b712a34f3aadd881c7112a4d442022-12-22T02:02:53ZengElsevierAddictive Behaviors Reports2352-85322020-06-0111Assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco usersJanine L. Pillitteri0Saul Shiffman1Mark A. Sembower2Michael R. Polster3Geoffrey M. Curtin4PinneyAssociates, Inc., 201 North Craig Street, Suite 320, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United StatesPinneyAssociates, Inc., 201 North Craig Street, Suite 320, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United StatesPinneyAssociates, Inc., 201 North Craig Street, Suite 320, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United StatesNAXION, 1835 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, United StatesRAI Services Company, 401 North Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, United States; Corresponding author at: RAI Services Co., P.O. Box 464, Winston-Salem, NC 27102, United States.Introduction: Snus, a low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco product, presents less risks to health than cigarettes. Effectively communicating such risk information could facilitate smokers switching completely to snus, thereby benefiting public health. Methods: This study assessed comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information regarding snus. Adult cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users (N = 3,922) from a US internet panel viewed an advertisement stating that smokers who switched completely to snus could greatly reduce risk of lung cancer, respiratory disease, heart disease, and oral cancer. Respondents answered questions regarding the modified-risk information and rated perceived risks of snus relative to cigarettes and other smokeless tobacco products. Results: Across the four diseases mentioned in the advertisement, most respondents (49.7%–68.6%, across tobacco user groups) understood that snus presents less risk than cigarettes but is not completely safe. Some indicated snus presents the same risk as cigarettes; this was highest for oral cancer (33.7%–42.02%) and lowest for lung cancer (15.4%–23.1%) and respiratory disease (15.6%–23.4%). Majorities understood snus is addictive (77.7%–87.9%), quitting all tobacco is the best option for smokers (83.6%–93.1%), and non-users of tobacco should not use snus (80.4%–87.8%). Only 2.1%–5.8% indicated smokers would receive a health benefit if they continued to smoke while using snus. Conclusions: The modified-risk information, conveying that snus presents less risk than cigarettes but is not completely safe, was understood by majorities of respondents. Differential risk beliefs across diseases suggest responses were shaped not only by the modified-risk information, but also by intuitions and pre-existing beliefs about tobacco products.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352853219301993ComprehensionRisk perceptionsModified-riskSnus
spellingShingle Janine L. Pillitteri
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Assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users
Addictive Behaviors Reports
Comprehension
Risk perceptions
Modified-risk
Snus
title Assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users
title_full Assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users
title_fullStr Assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users
title_full_unstemmed Assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users
title_short Assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified-risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers, former tobacco users, and never tobacco users
title_sort assessing comprehension and perceptions of modified risk information for snus among adult current cigarette smokers former tobacco users and never tobacco users
topic Comprehension
Risk perceptions
Modified-risk
Snus
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352853219301993
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