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Background This paper compares beliefs about the relative harms of exposure to secondhand electronic cigarette (EC) vapor compared to cigarette smoke, rules about smoking and vaping in the home, and adherence to rules restricting vaping in public places
K. Michael Cummings +7 more
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Has Australia lost control of its tobacco and nicotine markets?
Abstract Background Australia has adopted two policies that the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends as best practice for tobacco control: it has steeply increased tobacco taxes since 2010 and only allowed access to nicotine vapes for medical use.
Ron Borland +4 more
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Abstract Background and aims Swap to Stop is a government scheme to promote smoking cessation. Local authorities in England were given e‐cigarette (vape) starter kits to provide alongside behavioural support in a wide range of settings. This study evaluated (i) scheme uptake by region of England, (ii) proposed delivery settings and the type and length ...
Esther Moore +3 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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Examining Quitting Experiences on Quit Vaping Subreddits From 2015 to 2021: Content Analysis
BackgroundDespite the prevalence of vaping nicotine, most nicotine cessation research remains focused on smoking cigarettes. However, the lived experience of quitting smoking is different from quitting vaping.
Elexis Kierstead +2 more
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Commentary on Buss et al.: State endorsement as a driver of vape-assisted smoking cessation: Interpreting early evidence from Swap to Stop. [PDF]
Addiction, Volume 121, Issue 6, Page 1566-1567, June 2026.
Minian N.
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Abstract Background and aims On 9 June 2022, Thailand changed its cannabis legislation, expanding access to individuals aged >18 years. Evidence suggests that such changes could increase the risk of cannabis use and related harms, and could influence patterns of use of other substances among adolescents.
Sirada Puetpaiboon +7 more
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Co-designing a vaping cessation program for Australian young adults: A conceptual model
Introduction Australian young adults (YA) report difficulties in quitting vaping. This study sought to understand what a vaping cessation program should look like from the perspective of current and former vapers, and professionals/experts involved in ...
Sofija, Ernesta +2 more
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Cannabis use among youth who vape nicotine E-cigarettes: A qualitative analysis
Danielle R. Davis +5 more
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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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