Nicotine - Misperceptions, Misinformation, or Disinformation: Difference between revisions

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*Overall, we found that many people, particularly the demographic subgroups identified here, held incorrect beliefs about nicotine and potentially inaccurate beliefs about LNCs.
*Overall, we found that many people, particularly the demographic subgroups identified here, held incorrect beliefs about nicotine and potentially inaccurate beliefs about LNCs.
*Incorrectly believing that nicotine causes cancer could discourage smokers from switching to safer nicotine-containing alternatives, and could lead nonsmokers to experiment with low nicotine tobacco products, believing that cancer risk would be reduced.
*Incorrectly believing that nicotine causes cancer could discourage smokers from switching to safer nicotine-containing alternatives, and could lead nonsmokers to experiment with low nicotine tobacco products, believing that cancer risk would be reduced.
===2016: [https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.srnt.org/resource/resmgr/Conferences/2016_Annual_Meeting/Preconference_Slides/Johnson_Nicotine_SRNT_Presen.pdf What the Public Knows and Believes About Nicotine:  Insights from Recent Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence]===
*CTP Nicotine Qualitative Study Analysis - HINTS - PATH Wave 1


===2015: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26135116/ Deficiencies in public understanding about tobacco harm reduction: results from a United States national survey]===
===2015: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26135116/ Deficiencies in public understanding about tobacco harm reduction: results from a United States national survey]===