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Title: Reactions on Twitter towards Australia’s proposed import restriction on nicotine vaping products: a thematic analysis
Authors: Sun, Tianze
Lim, Carmen C.W.
Gartner, Coral
Connor, Jason P.
Hall, Wayne D.
Leung, Janni
Stjepanović, Daniel
Chan, Gary C.K.
Keywords: e-cigarette
vaping
nicotine
Australia
attitudes
regulation
policy
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Publisher: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Series/Report no.: Nicotine Use;543-545
Abstract: Objective: In June 2020, the Australian Government announced that personal importation of nicotine vaping products (NVP) would be prohibited, pending a 12-month classification and regulation review by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. This brief report examines the themes of responses on Twitter to this announcement. Methods: Simple random sampling was used to retrieve tweets containing keywords from 19 to 26 June 2020. Tweets were manually coded and descriptive statistics calculated for themes and policy position. Results: The vast majority of the 1,168 tweets were anti-policy. Themes included: criticism towards government (59.8%), activism against NVP restriction (38%), potential adverse consequences (30.8%) and support for NVP restriction (1.4%). Tweets that identified potential adverse consequences of NVP restriction cited: smoking relapse for individuals currently using NVPs (75.6%); the impact of policy enforcement (8.6%); illicit market (8.3%); panic buying (3.6%); difficulty obtaining prescriptions (2.8%); and impacts on NVP businesses (2.8%). Conclusion: Tweets predominately objected to the policy announcement. Approximately three-quarters of tweets that cited potential adverse consequences of the policy mentioned smoking relapse as their primary concern. Implications for public health: User-generated content on Twitter was primarily used to lobby against the proposed policy, which was subsequently amended.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4503
ISSN: 1753-6405.13143
Appears in Collections:VOL 45 NO 6

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