Using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean region

Background Waterpipe smoking originated in the Eastern Mediterranean region. It is highly prevalent among university students, and has been increasing in popularity despite mounting evidence showing it is harmful to health. The aim of this study was to measure preferences for waterpipe smoking and...

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Main Authors: Ramzi Salloum, Niveen Abu-Rmeileh, Yahya Al-Farsi, Randah Hamadeh, Khalid Kheirallah, Aya Mostafa, Afzalhussein Yusufali, Rima Nakkash
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-03-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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spelling doaj-825f00af33904c46a6ae1160c911cae22020-11-25T03:21:46ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-03-0116110.18332/tid/8402684026Using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean regionRamzi Salloum0Niveen Abu-Rmeileh1Yahya Al-Farsi2Randah Hamadeh3Khalid Kheirallah4Aya Mostafa5Afzalhussein Yusufali6Rima Nakkash7University of Florida, Health Outcomes and Policy, United States of AmericaBirzeit University, State of PalestineSultan Qaboos University, OmanArabian Gulf University, BahrainJordan University of Science and Technology, JordanAin Shams University, EgyptDubai Medical College, United Arab EmiratesAmerican University of Beirut, LebanonBackground Waterpipe smoking originated in the Eastern Mediterranean region. It is highly prevalent among university students, and has been increasing in popularity despite mounting evidence showing it is harmful to health. The aim of this study was to measure preferences for waterpipe smoking and determine which product characteristics are most important to smokers. Methods Participants in 5 countries (Egypt, Jordan, Oman, Palestine, and UAE) completed an Internet-based discrete choice experiment to reveal their preferences for, and trade-offs between, the attributes of hypothetical waterpipe smoking sessions. Participants were presented with waterpipe lounge menus, each with 6 fruit-flavored options and 1 tobacco flavored option, in addition to an opt out option. Participants were randomized to either receive menus with a pictorial+text health-warning message or no message. Multinomial and nested logit models were used to estimate the impact on consumer choice of attributes and between-subject assignment of health warnings respectively. Results On average, participants preferred fruit-flavored varieties to tobacco flavor. They were averse to options labelled with higher nicotine content. Females and non-smokers of cigarettes were more likely than their counterparts to prefer flavored and nicotine-free varieties. Participants exposed to a health warning were more likely to opt out. Conclusions Fruit-flavored tobacco and lower nicotine content labels, two strategies widely used by the industry, increase the demand for waterpipe smoking among young adults. Waterpipe-specific regulation should limit the availability of flavored waterpipe tobacco and require accurate labelling of constituents. Waterpipe-specific tobacco control regulation, along with research to inform policy, is required to curb this emerging public health threat.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/Using-discrete-choice-experiments-to-characterize-demand-for-waterpipe-tobacco-smoking,84026,0,2.htmlWCTOH
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author Ramzi Salloum
Niveen Abu-Rmeileh
Yahya Al-Farsi
Randah Hamadeh
Khalid Kheirallah
Aya Mostafa
Afzalhussein Yusufali
Rima Nakkash
spellingShingle Ramzi Salloum
Niveen Abu-Rmeileh
Yahya Al-Farsi
Randah Hamadeh
Khalid Kheirallah
Aya Mostafa
Afzalhussein Yusufali
Rima Nakkash
Using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean region
Tobacco Induced Diseases
WCTOH
author_facet Ramzi Salloum
Niveen Abu-Rmeileh
Yahya Al-Farsi
Randah Hamadeh
Khalid Kheirallah
Aya Mostafa
Afzalhussein Yusufali
Rima Nakkash
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title Using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean region
title_short Using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean region
title_full Using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean region
title_fullStr Using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean region
title_full_unstemmed Using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean region
title_sort using discrete choice experiments to characterize demand for waterpipe tobacco smoking among university students in the eastern mediterranean region
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Induced Diseases
issn 1617-9625
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background Waterpipe smoking originated in the Eastern Mediterranean region. It is highly prevalent among university students, and has been increasing in popularity despite mounting evidence showing it is harmful to health. The aim of this study was to measure preferences for waterpipe smoking and determine which product characteristics are most important to smokers. Methods Participants in 5 countries (Egypt, Jordan, Oman, Palestine, and UAE) completed an Internet-based discrete choice experiment to reveal their preferences for, and trade-offs between, the attributes of hypothetical waterpipe smoking sessions. Participants were presented with waterpipe lounge menus, each with 6 fruit-flavored options and 1 tobacco flavored option, in addition to an opt out option. Participants were randomized to either receive menus with a pictorial+text health-warning message or no message. Multinomial and nested logit models were used to estimate the impact on consumer choice of attributes and between-subject assignment of health warnings respectively. Results On average, participants preferred fruit-flavored varieties to tobacco flavor. They were averse to options labelled with higher nicotine content. Females and non-smokers of cigarettes were more likely than their counterparts to prefer flavored and nicotine-free varieties. Participants exposed to a health warning were more likely to opt out. Conclusions Fruit-flavored tobacco and lower nicotine content labels, two strategies widely used by the industry, increase the demand for waterpipe smoking among young adults. Waterpipe-specific regulation should limit the availability of flavored waterpipe tobacco and require accurate labelling of constituents. Waterpipe-specific tobacco control regulation, along with research to inform policy, is required to curb this emerging public health threat.
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