Nicotine - Misperceptions, Misinformation, or Disinformation: Difference between revisions
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*The majority of students who received information about e-cigarettes outside medical school said they got the information from social media 74.7%, followed by 9.2% from online advertising, 4.4% from television advertisements, 0.4% each from radio advertisements, billboard and/or public signs. Other sources included newspapers or magazines 3.1% and other mediums 7.9%. | *The majority of students who received information about e-cigarettes outside medical school said they got the information from social media 74.7%, followed by 9.2% from online advertising, 4.4% from television advertisements, 0.4% each from radio advertisements, billboard and/or public signs. Other sources included newspapers or magazines 3.1% and other mediums 7.9%. | ||
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===2024: [https://journals.lww.com/smj/fulltext/2024/01000/electronic_nicotine_delivery_systems__prevalence.9.aspx Electronic nicotine delivery systems: prevalence and perception of risk/harm in individuals with mental illness]=== | |||
*The perception of harm associated with ENDS was fair in the current study, with 27.3% of the ever smokers perceiving it as more harmful than regular cigarettes... | |||
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