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Abstract
Introduction: Roll-your-own (RYO) tobacco sales are increasing in Latin America, with the product widely available in Argentina. We are not aware of any research in Latin America exploring adolescents' perceptions of RYO tobacco, or any research exploring how adolescents view RYO packaging and accessories.
Methods: We conducted eight focus groups (n=51) in four cities in Argentina (Córdoba, Quilmes, San Salvador de Jujuy, Santa Rosa), with participants stratified by gender, age (13-14, 15-17) and smoking susceptibility (susceptible, non-susceptible). Participants were asked about RYO, RYO packaging and accessories.
Results: Participants were aware of RYO tobacco. Many had seen hand-rolled cigarettes but often associated them with marijuana joints. RYO pack colours, materials, and descriptors influenced appeal and harm perceptions, as did flavours. Packs with descriptors such as 'natural' or 'additive-free' were considered more appealing and less harmful. Some believed, based on the packaging and from listening to relatives, that RYO was less harmful than factory-made cigarettes due to the absence of additives. The general view was that the act of rolling may reduce the urge to smoke, as it requires additional effort, but that this effect would likely diminish once people became accustomed to it. Some participants suggested that it would be easier to lose track of the amount smoked when using RYO. Accessories were seen as appealing and compared to candy.
Conclusions: Adolescents are familiar with RYO tobacco, with perceptions of harm and appeal influenced by packaging, flavour and social narratives. Like many adult RYO smokers, some participants viewed RYO as less harmful than factory-made cigarettes.
导言:自卷烟草(RYO)在拉丁美洲的销售正在增加,该产品在阿根廷广泛可得。我们不知道在拉丁美洲有任何研究探索青少年对RYO烟草的看法,也没有任何研究探索青少年如何看待RYO包装和配件。方法:在阿根廷4个城市(Córdoba、Quilmes、San Salvador de Jujuy、Santa Rosa)进行8个焦点小组(n=51),按性别、年龄(13-14岁、15-17岁)和吸烟易感性(易感、非易感)进行分层。参与者被问及有关RYO、RYO包装和配件的问题。结果:参与者对RYO烟草有一定的了解。许多人见过手卷香烟,但经常把它们与大麻接头联系在一起。RYO包装的颜色、材料和描述会影响吸引力和伤害感知,就像味道一样。带有“天然”或“无添加剂”等描述的包装被认为更有吸引力,危害更小。一些人根据包装和亲戚的说法认为,由于没有添加剂,RYO比工厂生产的香烟危害小。一般的观点是,卷烟的行为可能会减少吸烟的冲动,因为它需要额外的努力,但一旦人们习惯了,这种效果可能会减弱。一些参与者表示,使用RYO时更容易忘记吸烟的数量。配饰被认为比糖果更有吸引力。结论:青少年对RYO烟草较为熟悉,对其危害和吸引力的认知受到包装、口味和社会叙事的影响。像许多成年RYO吸烟者一样,一些参与者认为RYO比工厂生产的香烟危害小。
期刊介绍:
Nicotine & Tobacco Research is one of the world''s few peer-reviewed journals devoted exclusively to the study of nicotine and tobacco.
It aims to provide a forum for empirical findings, critical reviews, and conceptual papers on the many aspects of nicotine and tobacco, including research from the biobehavioral, neurobiological, molecular biologic, epidemiological, prevention, and treatment arenas.
Along with manuscripts from each of the areas mentioned above, the editors encourage submissions that are integrative in nature and that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries.
The journal is sponsored by the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT). It publishes twelve times a year.