Media Search Frequency, Source Credibility About e-Cigarette Health Information, and Motivation to Quit EC Among University Students in Chengdu, China
Li Wang,
Ching Sin Siau,
Nizam Baharom
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
E-cigarettes (ECs) are gaining popularity among young people. This study aimed to assess university student vapers’ search frequency and source credibility of commonly used media in China, and their association with daily EC users’ motivation to quit EC use.
Participants and Methods
This was a cross-sectional study involving an online quantitative survey in six universities in Chengdu, China. Participants answered questions on their EC use patterns, motivation t… Show more
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