Grant Details
Grant Number: |
1R03CA219737-01 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Rose, Shyanika |
Organization: |
Truth Initiative Foundation |
Project Title: |
Predicting Menthol Cigarette and Flavored Cigar Smokers’ Responses to Menthol or Flavored Tobacco Restrictions: Results From Experimental Auctions |
Fiscal Year: |
2017 |
Abstract
PROJECT SUMMARY
Restrictions on the availability of menthol cigarettes and flavored tobacco products can reduce smoking prevalence
and lead to reduced cancer risk. However, these public health impacts can only occur if substantial proportions of
menthol cigarette and flavored cigar smokers quit or, if they cannot quit, switch completely to lower harm products.
Federal, state, and local policy makers and tobacco control advocates are considering a range of different menthol
cigarette/flavored tobacco product restrictions. Understanding how best to structure policies to promote positive
changes among current flavored tobacco users is a critical need. Additionally, self-reported measures of behavioral
intention in response to policy may be subject to social desirability as well as lack of information about true effects of
policy change. The proposed study uses experimental auctions, a behavioral economics paradigm, to better predict
menthol cigarette and flavored cigar smokers’ behavioral intentions in response to various menthol cigarette/flavored
tobacco product policy options. The current tobacco product marketplace has expanded and there are a range of
potential substitute products available to consumers. Given this expanded marketplace and variety of policy options,
this study (1) uses menthol cigarette and flavored cigar smokers’ existing demand for a variety of potential product
substitutes to estimate their likely policy response, and (2) identifies factors associated with likely positive behavioral
responses of quitting or switching to a lower harm product among menthol cigarette and flavored cigar users. Drawing
on behavioral economics theory, the current study recruits 150 menthol cigarette and 150 flavored cigar users from
the Washington, DC area using an experimental auction paradigm to determine existing demand for a range of
potential alternative products including menthol, non-menthol, and flavored cigarettes, little cigars, and e-cigarettes
and nicotine gum under different policy restriction scenarios. Results can inform potential Federal, state and local
regulatory decisions about restrictions on menthol and flavored tobacco products and developing public health
messages to better communicate and frame the benefits of potential menthol/flavored tobacco product policy change
to users. Findings will help the PI establish an independent research career in cancer control research and will provide
preliminary data for an R01 of behavioral response to policy. This study will help policymakers and advocates to
shape the types of policy options and communication strategies most likely to maximize public health benefits for
cancer control.
Publications
Longitudinal Response to Restrictions on Menthol Cigarettes Among Young Adult US Menthol Smokers, 2011-2016.
Authors: Rose S.W.
, Ganz O.
, Zhou Y.
, Carnegie B.E.
, Villanti A.C.
, Rath J.
, Hair E.C.
.
Source: American Journal Of Public Health, 2019-08-15 00:00:00.0; , p. e1-e4.
EPub date: 2019-08-15 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 31415195
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