Using Eye tracking to Examine Young Adults’ Visual Attention to E-cigarette Advertising Features and Associated Positive E-cigarette Perceptions

Author:

Chen-Sankey Julia12ORCID,Weiger Caitlin1,La Capria Kathryn1

Affiliation:

1. Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, Institute for Nicotine and Tobacco Studies , New Brunswick, NJ , USA

2. Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, School of Public Health , Piscataway, NJ , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Little is known about the influence of e-cigarette marketing features on the antecedents of e-cigarette use. Purpose Using an eye-tracking experiment, we examined visual attention to common features in e-cigarette ads and its associations with positive e-cigarette perceptions among young adults. Methods Young adults (ages 18–29) who smoke cigarettes (n = 40) or do not use tobacco (n = 71) viewed 30 e-cigarette ads on a computer screen. Eye-tracking technology measured dwell time (fixation duration) and entry time (time to first fixation) for 14 pre-defined ad features. Participants then completed a survey about perceptions of e-cigarettes shown in the ads. We used regression models to examine the associations between ad features and standardized attention metrics among all participants and by tobacco-use status and person-aggregated standardized attention for each ad feature and positive e-cigarette perceptions. Results Dwell time was the longest for smoker-targeted claims, positive experience claims, and price promotions. Entry time was the shortest for multiple flavor descriptions, nicotine warnings, and people. Those who do not use tobacco had a longer dwell time for minor sales restrictions and longer entry time for purchasing information than those who smoke. Longer dwell time for multiple flavor descriptions was associated with e-cigarette appeal. A shorter entry time for fruit flavor description was associated with positive e-cigarette-use expectancies. Conclusions Young adults allocated attention differently to various e-cigarette ad features, and such viewing patterns were largely similar by tobacco-use statuses. Multiple or fruit flavors may be the features that contribute to the positive influence of e-cigarette marketing among young adults.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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