2023
DOI: 10.1002/dta.3450
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Curiosity and intentions to use myblu e‐cigarettes and an examination of the ‘gateway’ theory: Data from cross‐sectional nationally representative surveys

Abstract: Encouraging adult smokers who are uninterested or unwilling to quit, and would otherwise continue to smoke, to transition to potentially less harmful nicotine products such as electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) may positively impact population health. However, counterbalancing this benefit is the societal concern that ENDS may be used by never smokers and youth and serve as a ‘gateway’ into cigarette smoking. Data were analysed from two independent surveys of the prevalence and perceptions of myblu EN… Show more

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“…This suggests that the product being studied does not appeal to never smokers. Fearon et al 20 analyse data from two independent surveys about prevalence and perceptions about a pod‐based e‐cigarette in the United States. They show that curiosity and intention to use this product was 1.6–2.8 times more likely in current smokers than never smokers.…”
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“…This suggests that the product being studied does not appeal to never smokers. Fearon et al 20 analyse data from two independent surveys about prevalence and perceptions about a pod‐based e‐cigarette in the United States. They show that curiosity and intention to use this product was 1.6–2.8 times more likely in current smokers than never smokers.…”
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confidence: 99%