Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tobacco product consumption and behavioral patterns from a low-middle income country perspective: A qualitative study
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Resumo: | INTRODUCTION Previous studies investigating socioeconomic status and tobacco consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic were survey-based. To extend knowledge beyond prevalence rates and trends of tobacco consumption, qualitative research is needed to identify individual’s experiences. There is a critical gap within this context, particularly in low-middle income countries. The aim of the study was to perform a qualitative analysis on consumption patterns of tobacco users from a low-middle income country during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to identify factors influencing motivation to quit tobacco products during the pandemic and the perceptions of self-risk for complications of tobacco consumption and COVID-19. METHODS A qualitative study was conducted in São Paulo, Brazil in September 2020. We used a focus group with semi-structured interviews. Participants were invited to answer questions about behavioral and consumption patterns of tobacco products during early stages of COVID-19 pandemic. Two investigators independently performed triangulation of content of the transcripts. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis. RESULTS Eighteen participants were evaluated (66.7% males) with mean age 34.1 ± 14.9 years. Many participants presented high levels (33.3%) of nicotine dependence. Thematic analysis of participants’ narratives resulted in two themes: Theme 1: Behavioral and psychological factors impacting consumption; and Theme 2: Consumption patterns, dependence, and information. Open-coding process resulted on four codes: 1) Behavioral and lifestyle changes; 2) Psychological and motivational factors; 3) Consumption patterns and dependence; and 4) Information exposure and awareness. Nine categories were generated from the codes. CONCLUSIONS Behavioral and consumption patterns varied significantly in tobacco users in Brazil during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, ranging from increases to no changes. Individuals consuming tobacco products showed awareness about the harmful effects of smoking and COVID-19 complications. |
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tobacco product consumption and behavioral patterns from a low-middle income country perspective: A qualitative studyCOVID-19 virus infectionpandemicssmokingsmoking behaviorssmoking habitsINTRODUCTION Previous studies investigating socioeconomic status and tobacco consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic were survey-based. To extend knowledge beyond prevalence rates and trends of tobacco consumption, qualitative research is needed to identify individual’s experiences. There is a critical gap within this context, particularly in low-middle income countries. The aim of the study was to perform a qualitative analysis on consumption patterns of tobacco users from a low-middle income country during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to identify factors influencing motivation to quit tobacco products during the pandemic and the perceptions of self-risk for complications of tobacco consumption and COVID-19. METHODS A qualitative study was conducted in São Paulo, Brazil in September 2020. We used a focus group with semi-structured interviews. Participants were invited to answer questions about behavioral and consumption patterns of tobacco products during early stages of COVID-19 pandemic. Two investigators independently performed triangulation of content of the transcripts. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis. RESULTS Eighteen participants were evaluated (66.7% males) with mean age 34.1 ± 14.9 years. Many participants presented high levels (33.3%) of nicotine dependence. Thematic analysis of participants’ narratives resulted in two themes: Theme 1: Behavioral and psychological factors impacting consumption; and Theme 2: Consumption patterns, dependence, and information. Open-coding process resulted on four codes: 1) Behavioral and lifestyle changes; 2) Psychological and motivational factors; 3) Consumption patterns and dependence; and 4) Information exposure and awareness. Nine categories were generated from the codes. CONCLUSIONS Behavioral and consumption patterns varied significantly in tobacco users in Brazil during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, ranging from increases to no changes. Individuals consuming tobacco products showed awareness about the harmful effects of smoking and COVID-19 complications.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Health Sciences Central Washington UniversityDepartment of Physiotherapy University of Western São PauloDepartment of Physiotherapy Educational Foundation of the Municipality of AssisDepartment of Medicine University of Western São PauloDepartment of Physiotherapy São Paulo State University Júlio Mesquita FilhoDepartment of Internal Medicine Botucatu Medical School Sao Paulo State UniversityNúcleo de Avaliação de Tecnologias em Saúde da Faculdade Medicina Universidade do Oeste PaulistaDepartment of Physiotherapy São Paulo State University Júlio Mesquita FilhoDepartment of Internal Medicine Botucatu Medical School Sao Paulo State UniversityFAPESP: 2020/12544-9Central Washington UniversityUniversity of Western São PauloEducational Foundation of the Municipality of AssisUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade do Oeste PaulistaFreire, Ana Paula Coelho FigureiraFoch, EricMedina, Bruna Aparecida SantosUzeloto, Juliana SouzaLeite, Marceli Rochade Alencar Silva, Bruna Spolador [UNESP]Okoshi, Marina Politi [UNESP]Pacagnelli, Francis Lopes2025-04-29T18:42:32Z2025-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1-9http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tpc/201442Tobacco Prevention and Cessation, v. 11, n. March, p. 1-9, 2025.2459-3087https://hdl.handle.net/11449/29947310.18332/tpc/2014422-s2.0-105000037860Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengTobacco Prevention and Cessationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-30T13:24:56Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/299473Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-04-30T13:24:56Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tobacco product consumption and behavioral patterns from a low-middle income country perspective: A qualitative study |
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tobacco product consumption and behavioral patterns from a low-middle income country perspective: A qualitative study Freire, Ana Paula Coelho Figureira COVID-19 virus infection pandemics smoking smoking behaviors smoking habits |
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tobacco product consumption and behavioral patterns from a low-middle income country perspective: A qualitative study |
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tobacco product consumption and behavioral patterns from a low-middle income country perspective: A qualitative study |
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Freire, Ana Paula Coelho Figureira |
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Freire, Ana Paula Coelho Figureira Foch, Eric Medina, Bruna Aparecida Santos Uzeloto, Juliana Souza Leite, Marceli Rocha de Alencar Silva, Bruna Spolador [UNESP] Okoshi, Marina Politi [UNESP] Pacagnelli, Francis Lopes |
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Foch, Eric Medina, Bruna Aparecida Santos Uzeloto, Juliana Souza Leite, Marceli Rocha de Alencar Silva, Bruna Spolador [UNESP] Okoshi, Marina Politi [UNESP] Pacagnelli, Francis Lopes |
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Freire, Ana Paula Coelho Figureira Foch, Eric Medina, Bruna Aparecida Santos Uzeloto, Juliana Souza Leite, Marceli Rocha de Alencar Silva, Bruna Spolador [UNESP] Okoshi, Marina Politi [UNESP] Pacagnelli, Francis Lopes |
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INTRODUCTION Previous studies investigating socioeconomic status and tobacco consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic were survey-based. To extend knowledge beyond prevalence rates and trends of tobacco consumption, qualitative research is needed to identify individual’s experiences. There is a critical gap within this context, particularly in low-middle income countries. The aim of the study was to perform a qualitative analysis on consumption patterns of tobacco users from a low-middle income country during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to identify factors influencing motivation to quit tobacco products during the pandemic and the perceptions of self-risk for complications of tobacco consumption and COVID-19. METHODS A qualitative study was conducted in São Paulo, Brazil in September 2020. We used a focus group with semi-structured interviews. Participants were invited to answer questions about behavioral and consumption patterns of tobacco products during early stages of COVID-19 pandemic. Two investigators independently performed triangulation of content of the transcripts. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis. RESULTS Eighteen participants were evaluated (66.7% males) with mean age 34.1 ± 14.9 years. Many participants presented high levels (33.3%) of nicotine dependence. Thematic analysis of participants’ narratives resulted in two themes: Theme 1: Behavioral and psychological factors impacting consumption; and Theme 2: Consumption patterns, dependence, and information. Open-coding process resulted on four codes: 1) Behavioral and lifestyle changes; 2) Psychological and motivational factors; 3) Consumption patterns and dependence; and 4) Information exposure and awareness. Nine categories were generated from the codes. CONCLUSIONS Behavioral and consumption patterns varied significantly in tobacco users in Brazil during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, ranging from increases to no changes. Individuals consuming tobacco products showed awareness about the harmful effects of smoking and COVID-19 complications. |
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