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Ice Flavor-Related Discussions on Twitter: Content Analysis.
Galimov, Artur; Vassey, Julia; Galstyan, Ellen; Unger, Jennifer B; Kirkpatrick, Matthew G; Allem, Jon-Patrick.
Affiliation
  • Galimov A; Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
  • Vassey J; Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
  • Galstyan E; Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
  • Unger JB; Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
  • Kirkpatrick MG; Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
  • Allem JP; Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
J Med Internet Res ; 24(11): e41785, 2022 11 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36449326
BACKGROUND: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently restricted characterizing flavors in tobacco products. As a result, ice hybrid-flavored e-cigarettes, which combine a cooling flavor with fruit or other flavors (eg, banana ice), emerged on the market. Like menthol, ice-flavored e-cigarettes produce a cooling sensory experience. It is unclear if ice hybrid-flavored e-cigarettes should be considered characterizing flavors or menthol, limiting regulatory action. Monitoring the public's conversations about ice-flavored e-cigarettes on Twitter may help inform the tobacco control community about these products and contribute to the US FDA policy targets in the future. OBJECTIVE: This study documented the themes pertaining to vaping and ice flavor-related conversations on Twitter. Our goal was to identify key conversation trends and ascertain users' recent experiences with ice-flavored e-cigarette products. METHODS: Posts containing vaping-related (eg, "vape," "ecig," "e-juice," or "e-cigarette") and ice-related (ie, "Ice," "Cool," "Frost," and "Arctic") terms were collected from Twitter's streaming application programming interface from January 1 to July 21, 2021. After removing retweets, a random sample of posts (N=2001) was selected, with 590 posts included in the content analysis. Themes were developed through an inductive approach. Theme co-occurrence was also examined. RESULTS: Many of the 590 posts were marked as (or consisted of) marketing material (n=306, 51.9%), contained positive personal testimonials (n=180, 30.5%), and mentioned disposable pods (n=117, 19.8%). Other themes had relatively low prevalence in the sample: neutral personal testimonials (n=45, 7.6%), cannabidiol products (n=41, 7%), negative personal testimonials (n=41, 7%), "official" flavor description (n=37, 6.3%), ice-flavored JUUL (n=19, 3.2%), information seeking (n=14, 2.4%), and comparison to combustible tobacco (n=10, 1.7%). The most common co-occurring themes in a single tweet were related to marketing and disposable pods (n=73, 12.4%). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings offer insight into the public's experience with and understanding of ice-flavored e-cigarette products. Ice-flavored e-cigarette products are actively marketed on Twitter, and the messages about them are positive. Public health education campaigns on the harms of flavored e-cigarettes may help to reduce positive social norms about ice-flavored products. Future studies should evaluate the relationship between exposure to personal testimonials of ice-flavored vaping products and curiosity, harm perceptions, and experimentation with these products among priority populations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Social Media / Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems / Vaping Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: J Med Internet Res Journal subject: INFORMATICA MEDICA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos Country of publication: Canadá

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Social Media / Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems / Vaping Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: J Med Internet Res Journal subject: INFORMATICA MEDICA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos Country of publication: Canadá