Myth: Alternative nicotine products don't help people stop smoking: Difference between revisions

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===2023: [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221133552300092X An examination of quitting smoking as a reason for vaping by the type of nicotine vaping device used most often among adults who smoke and vape: Findings from the Canada, England and the United States 2020 ITC Smoking and Vaping Survey]===
===2023: [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221133552300092X An examination of quitting smoking as a reason for vaping by the type of nicotine vaping device used most often among adults who smoke and vape: Findings from the Canada, England and the United States 2020 ITC Smoking and Vaping Survey]===
*In 2020, most adults who used NVPs and smoked cigarettes reported usually using either cartridge/pod or tank device types which were associated with greater odds of use to help with smoking cessation, compared to disposables. However, when we assessed this relationship separately within each country, significant associations were found in England and Canada, but not in the US. Adults who were vaping daily were more likely to report vaping to quit smoking, with the majority using tanks most often.
*In 2020, most adults who used NVPs and smoked cigarettes reported usually using either cartridge/pod or tank device types which were associated with greater odds of use to help with smoking cessation, compared to disposables. However, when we assessed this relationship separately within each country, significant associations were found in England and Canada, but not in the US. Adults who were vaping daily were more likely to report vaping to quit smoking, with the majority using tanks most often.
===2023: [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306460323001053 Qualitative exploration of longer versus shorter quit attempts among adults using E-Cigarettes for combustible cigarette cessation]===
*Most participants discussed using e-cigarette devices and flavors to either replace sensations similar to smoking combustible cigarettes (e.g., inhaling from a cylindrical object) or to distract themselves from cravings to smoke. E-cigarettes also were described by the majority of participants as useful for smoking cessation because they approximate combustible cigarette use, potentially reduce health-related harms, save money, and lead to reduced social stigma compared to smoking cigarettes. Those who reported shorter duration quit attempts shared e-cigarette product challenges, health concerns, needs for support. Study findings demonstrate the need for additional research on the factors that may increase the likelihood that using e-cigarettes will result in longer and sustained e-cigarette-based quit attempts among adults.
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