Characterization of Electronic Cigarette Warning Statements Portrayed in YouTube Videos.
Dina M JonesMignonne C GuyAllison J LazardKari-Lyn K SakumaPallav PokhrelMohammed OrloffDennis TrinidadDenelle SmithSharaka BrowleyA Paige WalkerSandilyn BullockThomas EissenbergPebbles FaganPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2021)
The FDA has the authority to regulate the advertisement and promotion of e-cigarettes on the Internet. These data can inform future FDA requirements related to the language content and visual representation of addiction/tobacco, safety/exposure, and health effects warning statements that appear in YouTube videos and other visual social media popular among young people. Such data would help consumers make informed decisions about purchasing e-cigarette products, using e-cigarettes, and avoiding unintentional harm related to e-cigarettes. In addition, these data may help social media platforms make decisions on whether they will prohibit advertisements that promote or facilitate the sale of tobacco products.