An analysis of Twitter posts about the U.S. FDA's menthol ban

Autor: Jon-Patrick, Allem, Scott I, Donaldson, Erin A, Vogel, Raina D, Pang, Jennifer B, Unger
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Nicotinetobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco.
ISSN: 1469-994X
Popis: Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned characterizing flavors in cigarettes in 2009, this initial ban exempted menthol. After examining numerous reports on the adverse health effects of menthol cigarettes, the FDA proposed a menthol ban in April 2022. This study analyzed Twitter data to describe public reaction to this announcement.Posts containing the word "menthol" and/or "#menthol" were collected from April 21, 2022, to May 5, 2022, from Twitter's Streaming Application Programming Interface (API). A random sampling procedure supplied 1,041 tweets for analysis. Following an inductive approach to content analysis, posts were classified into one or more of 11 themes.Posts discussed the FDA announcement (n=153, 14.7%), racial discrimination (n=101, 9.7%), distrust in government (n=67, 6.4%), inconsistencies between policies (n=52, 5.0%), public health benefits (n=42, 4%), freedom of choice (n=22, 2.1%), and health equity (n=21, 2.0%). Posts contained misinformation (n=20, 1.9%), and discussed the potential for illicit markets (n=18, 1.7%) and the need for cessation support (n=4, 0.4%). 541 (52.0%) tweets did not fit into any of the prescribed themes.Twitter posts with the word "menthol" commonly discussed distrust in government and mentioned racial discrimination. Findings demonstrated the possibility of near real time Twitter monitoring of public opinion on a menthol ban. These data may be valuable for designing tobacco control health communication campaigns in the future.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed a ban on menthol cigarettes in April 2022. This study content analyzed Twitter posts from a two-week period to understand the public's response to the proposed menthol ban. Twitter posts with the word "menthol" often discussed distrust in government and mentioned racial discrimination. Findings demonstrated the possibility of near real time Twitter monitoring of public opinion of regulatory action. Findings underscore the need to educate the public about the potential health benefits of banning menthol from cigarettes, particularly for populations that experience tobacco-related health disparities.
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