Prevalence and perceptions of flavour capsule cigarettes among adults who smoke in Brazil, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia and Mexico: findings from the ITC surveys

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Kyriakos Christina NORCID,Erinoso Olufemi,Driezen Pete,Thrasher James F,Katanoda Kota,Quah Anne C K,Tabuchi TakahiroORCID,Perez Cristina de AbreuORCID,Seo Hong Gwan,Kim Su Young,Nordin Amer Siddiq Amer,Hairi Farizah Mohd,Fong Geoffrey T,Filippidis Filippos TORCID

Abstract

IntroductionThe global market of flavour capsule cigarettes (FCCs) has grown significantly over the past decade; however, prevalence data exist for only a few countries. This study examined prevalence and perceptions of FCCs among adults who smoke across five countries.MethodsCross-sectional data among adults who smoked cigarettes came from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project Surveys—Brazil (2016/2017), Japan (2021), Republic of Korea (2021), Malaysia (2020) and Mexico (2021). FCCs use was measured based on reporting one’s usual/current brand or favourite variety has flavour capsule(s). Perceptions of the harmfulness of one’s usual brand versus other brands were compared between those who used capsules versus no capsules. Adjusted logistic regression models examined correlates of FCC use.ResultsThere were substantial differences in the prevalence of FCC use among adults who smoke across the five countries: Mexico (50.3% in 2021), Republic of Korea (31.8% in 2021), Malaysia (26.5% in 2020), Japan (21.6% in 2021) and Brazil (6.7% in 2016/2017). Correlates of FCC use varied across countries. Capsule use was positively associated with being female in Japan and Mexico, younger age in Japan, Republic of Korea and Malaysia, high education in Brazil, Japan and Mexico, non-daily smoking in Republic of Korea, and having plans to quit in Japan and Republic of Korea. There was no consistent pattern of consumer perceptions of brand harmfulness.ConclusionOur study documented the high prevalence of FCCs in some countries, pointing to the need to develop and implement regulatory strategies to control these attractive products.

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Imperial College London

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Pan American Health Organization

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Republic of Korea National Health Promotion Fund

Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health

Bloomberg Philanthropies

the Instituto Nacional de Câncer (INCA), Brazil Fundação do Câncer

Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education LRGS NanoMITe

Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

University of Malaya

Publisher

BMJ

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