2024
DOI: 10.1111/add.16576
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Nicotine strength of e‐liquids used by adult vapers in Great Britain: A population survey 2016 to 2024

Sarah E. Jackson,
Jamie Brown,
Lion Shahab
et al.

Abstract: Background and aimsIn March 2024, the UK government announced plans to introduce a Vaping Products Duty that will tax e‐liquids based on their nicotine strength. This study examined trends in the nicotine strength of e‐liquids used by adult vapers and differences in those currently used across relevant subgroups.DesignNationally‐representative, cross‐sectional household survey, July 2016 to January 2024.SettingGreat Britain.Participants7981 adult vapers.MeasurementsParticipants were asked whether the e‐cigaret… Show more

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“…Most of these reflect changes that have occurred among vapers more generally: younger age, increased use of disposables and higher nicotine strengths, and increased purchasing from supermarkets and convenience stores. 11,12,22,23 Exsmoking vapers surveyed more recently also reported a longer duration of abstinence from smoking, on average, than those surveyed earlier. This may partly reflect ex-smokers who vape accumulating over time as people take up vaping and continue to vape long-term (echoed by results indicating more are vaping for >1 year).…”
Section: 6%)mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Most of these reflect changes that have occurred among vapers more generally: younger age, increased use of disposables and higher nicotine strengths, and increased purchasing from supermarkets and convenience stores. 11,12,22,23 Exsmoking vapers surveyed more recently also reported a longer duration of abstinence from smoking, on average, than those surveyed earlier. This may partly reflect ex-smokers who vape accumulating over time as people take up vaping and continue to vape long-term (echoed by results indicating more are vaping for >1 year).…”
Section: 6%)mentioning
confidence: 89%