Novel insights into young adults’ perceived effectiveness of waterpipe tobacco-specific pictorial health warning labels in lebanon: Implications for tobacco control policy

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Nakkash, Rima T.
Tleis, Malak
Chehab, Sara
Wu, Wensong
Schmidt, Michael
Ward, Kenneth D.
Maziak, Wasim
Asfar, Taghrid

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This study aims to explore the perceived effectiveness of waterpipe (WP) tobacco specific health warning labels (HWLs) among young adult WP smokers and nonsmokers in Lebanon. Before participating in focus group discussions, participants (n = 66; WP smokers n = 30; nonsmokers n = 36; age 18–33) completed a brief survey to rate the effectiveness of 12 HWLs’ and rank them according to four risk themes (WP health effects, WP harm to others, WP-specific harm, and WP harm compared to cigarettes). Differences in HWLs ratings by WP smoking status were examined and the top-ranked HWL in each theme were identified. HWLs depicting mouth cancer and harm to babies were rated as the most effective by both WP smokers and non-smokers. WP smokers rated HWLs which depicted harm to children and infants as more effective than non-smokers. The top-ranked HWLs for perceived overall effectiveness were those depicting “oral cancer”, “harm to babies”, “orally transmitted diseases” and “mouth cancer”. HWLs depicting oral lesions and harm to babies were rated as most effective, while HWLs showing the harmful effects of WP secondhand smoke on infants and children were rated as less effective by nonsmokers compared to smokers. Our study provides evidence on the potential effectiveness of HWLs for further evaluation in Lebanon and the Eastern Mediterranean region. The results will inform and guide the development and implementation of tobacco control policy. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Health warning labels, Hookah, Waterpipe, Adolescent, Adult, Child, Humans, Lebanon, Product labeling, Public policy, Tobacco, Tobacco products, Tobacco, waterpipe, Young adult, Mediterranean region, Nicotiana tabacum, Cancer, Child health, Health policy, Policy implementation, Public health, Smoking, Young population, Article, Controlled study, Disease transmission, Female, Health hazard, Health warning label, Heart disease, Human, Male, Materials handling, Mouth cancer, Mouth lesion, Non-smoker, Perception, Population research, Waterpipe tobacco, Wrinkle, Packaging

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