Hera-Fuentes, Gina LaTorres-Ruiz, RicardoRada-Noriega, Jorge Dennis2026-03-242026-03-2420171606-7916PMID:2865845510.21149/7729https://doi.org/10.21149/7729https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/101160Vol. 59Suppl 1, No. Suppl 1, pp. 73-79OBJECTIVE:: To analyze tobacco consumption susceptibility and disincentive factors among non-smoker teenagers in Bolivia. MATERIALS AND METHODS:: A secondary data analysis of the Global Youth Tobacco Survey was conducted. A multivariate logistic regression was developed to estimate the relation between the susceptibility to smoke and social factors, smoking behaviour, and tobacco control policies. RESULTS:: Susceptibility increases by: close smoker friends (OR=1.74); comfort perception when smoking on social events (OR=1.86); observing smokers in public places (OR=1.54); teenager's cigarettes promotion (OR=4.05); exposure to tobacco advertising (OR=2.08); and male teenagers (OR=2.00). Tobacco disincentives are parental information about smoking (OR=0.38) and health warning labels (OR=0.63). CONCLUSION:: Bolivia requires, at minimum, to implement the other basic measures of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.spa[Seduction and aversion: susceptibility and disincentive factors among 13 to 15 years old Bolivian teenagers].Artículo Científico Publicado