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| | === 2024: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38831538/ Perceptions of the Addictiveness of Low-Nicotine Cigarettes Versus Typical Cigarettes and Exposure to Tobacco Industry-Sponsored Corrective Campaign] === |
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| | * More evidence, as if more were needed, that there is a massive amount of confusion about nicotine, addiction and harm. |
| | * ''In the overall population, 4.1% reported that low-nicotine cigarettes were much more addictive than typical cigarettes, 67.5% said they were equally addictive, while 28.4% reported they were slightly/much less addictive.'' |
| | ** Yes, that’s terrible. Definitely don’t introduce a rule mandating these products while everyone is this confused. |
| | * It seems that corrective messaging had the opposite effect to that intended: |
| | ** ''Exposure to court-ordered corrective statements increased the odds of equal addictiveness perception'' |
| | ** ''Exposure to corrective statements specifically tailored to addiction increased the odds of equal addictiveness perception'' |
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| === 2023: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37195268/ E-Cigarette price impacts legal and black-market cigarette purchasing under a hypothetical reduced-nicotine cigarette standard.] === | | === 2023: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37195268/ E-Cigarette price impacts legal and black-market cigarette purchasing under a hypothetical reduced-nicotine cigarette standard.] === |