Abstract
Background
Waterpipe (WP) use is rapidly increasing among young people worldwide due to the widespread misperception that it is safer than cigarette smoking. Health warning labels (HWLs) can effectively communicate tobacco-related health risks but have yet to be developed for WP. This study aimed to optimize and adapt a set of 16 pictorial WP-specific HWLs, developed by an international Delphi study, to the Tunisian context. HWLs were grouped into four themes: WP health risks, WP harm to others, WP-specific harms, and WP harm compared to cigarettes.
Methods
Using a mixed method approach, we conducted ten focus groups combined with a survey among young WP users and nonusers (N = 63; age 18–34 years). In the survey, participants rated the HWLs on several communication outcomes (e.g., reaction, harm perception, effectiveness) and were then instructed to view all HWLs in each theme and rank them in the order of overall perceived effectiveness, from the most to the least effective. Afterward, participants provided in-depth feedback on HWLs and avenues for improvement. Mean effectiveness rating scores and percentages of participants’ top-ranked HWLs were calculated. Discussions were audio-taped, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed thematically.
Results
The top-ranked HWLs were those showing oral cancers, orally transmitted diseases, and a sick child. Focus group discussion illustrated that these selections were based on participants’ reactions to the direct impact of WP on a person’s physical appearance and evoking guilt over children’s exposure to WP smoke. Suggestions for improvement highlighted the need to use the local dialect and more affirmative statements (e.g., avoiding "may" or "can").
Conclusions
This study is the first in North Africa to attempt to advance HWLs policy as the World Health Organization recommended. The results of this study can be used as a basis for implementing WP-specific health messages in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
Funder
Fogarty International Center
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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