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The ambiguity of electronic cigarettes [PDF]
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University LondonThis thesis investigates the perceptions of electronic cigarettes held by electronic cigarette users and stop smoking advisors in South East ...
Tamimi, Nancy
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Abstract Background and aims Mandated reduction of the nicotine content of cigarettes to reduce addictiveness to minimal levels has the potential to substantially reduce combusted cigarette use and promote public health. This paper examined the hypothesis that when people who smoke cigarettes are switched to very low nicotine content (VLNC) cigarettes ...
Neal L. Benowitz +8 more
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E-cigarettes banned in health service facilities.
The Health Service Executive is to ban the use of electronic cigarettes in all health service facilities from the beginning of next month. The move follows a review of their safety and the impact of e-cigarettes on its smoke-free campus policy ...
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Abstract Background and aims Electronic cigarettes (EC) are considered a smoking cessation tool in some countries, such as the United Kingdom, but uncertainty remains internationally over whether their benefits outweigh potential harms when used for this purpose.
Angela Difeng Wu +13 more
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Perceptions and use of electronic cigarettes among young adults in China
Introduction Little is known about the perception and use of e-cigarettes by the Chinese, particularly the young people. This study reveals the awareness, attitudes, and use of e-cigarettes among young adults in China, examines the relationship between ...
Xinsong Wang +3 more
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Abstract Background and aims Measurement‐based care (MBC) is a structured approach using standardized, repeated assessments to monitor treatment progress and guide clinical decision‐making. MBC improves outcomes for substance use treatment but can be time consuming due in part to lengthy assessment tools. Single‐item, patient‐reported outcome measures (
Thomas J. Reese +13 more
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#NoIDVape: A content analysis of illicit vape messaging in young people's information sources
Abstract Background and aims In recent years, the increased prevalence of youth vaping in the United Kingdom (UK) may have coincided with a proliferation in the use of ‘illicit’ (unregulated) vapes. Media or educational content about illicit vaping aimed at young people is scarce and poorly understood.
Eleanor Bray +5 more
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Electronic cigarettes and adolescents
Kinnunen Jaana M.
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Abstract Background and Aims Oral nicotine pouches (NPs) are a new class of non‐combustible nicotine products that have gained rapid popularity. Despite rising sales and marketing, evidence of their prevalence and risk perceptions remains limited. This systematic review aimed to synthesize the available global evidence on the prevalence and patterns of
Salma Mahmoodianfard +7 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Social media exposure may influence early nicotine experimentation, a behavior linked to later nicotine dependence and health risks. Few studies have examined the role of smoking expectancies (i.e., beliefs about the anticipated positive or negative effects of nicotine) as a pathway underlying this association ...
Jason M. Nagata +11 more
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