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Health Information on Waterpipe Lounge Menus to Educate Young Adults: Pilot Study Findings. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored how health information on waterpipe lounge menus affects young adults' perceptions of the risks and harms associated with waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS).
  • Participants aged 18 to 24 who regularly smoke waterpipe were randomly shown menus with either warning messages or information on nicotine content.
  • The results indicated that those who saw warning messages felt that WTS posed greater health risks, while those shown nicotine content believed there was a higher risk of heart attack, suggesting that such health information can effectively educate this age group on the dangers of WTS.

Article Abstract

Background: For years, tobacco risk communication has largely focused on cigarette smoking. New strategies must be developed to adapt to emerging tobacco products, such as waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS).

Aims: The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the preliminary effects of health information on waterpipe lounge menus on the perceptions of harm and risk from WTS and inform future efficacy interventions for health communication (i.e., educating populations on the risks, harms, and health consequences of WTS).

Method: Participants aged 18 to 24 years ( = 213) who smoked waterpipe at least monthly were randomized to one of four waterpipe lounge menu groups using a two-by-two experimental design with "warning message" and "nicotine content" as factors.

Results: Those who viewed waterpipe lounge menus that included a warning message had greater perceived relative harm to health and perceived risk of decreased lung function from WTS. Those who viewed waterpipe lounge menus that included nicotine content had greater perceived risk of heart attack from WTS.

Discussion: Participants who were exposed to health warnings of WTS and information on the nicotine content of waterpipe tobacco increased on measures of perceived relative harm and risk of health consequences.

Conclusion: The pilot test results indicate promise for providing health information on waterpipe lounge menus to educate young adults on the harms and risks of WTS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10901981211020990DOI Listing

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