Exploring Young Adults' Beliefs about Cigar Smoking by Susceptibility: A Belief Elicitation Study.
Lilianna PhanChristen SeylJulia Cen Chen-SankeyJeff NiederdeppeMignonne C GuyKymberle Landrum SterlingKelvin ChoiPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
This thematic analysis identified salient beliefs about cigarillos, little filtered cigars, and large cigars among a U.S. young adult sample, and differentiated emergent beliefs by cigar susceptibility status and by cigar product. Given the lack of cigar smoking prevention media campaigns, identifying these beliefs is the one of the first steps in developing effective cigar smoking prevention strategies. Future quantitative studies are needed to confirm the relationships between these beliefs and smoking initiation of each cigar type to further inform the types of beliefs to be targeted in strategic communication and help prevent cigar smoking initiation among susceptible young adults.