Population-level counterfactual trend modelling to examine the relationship between smoking prevalence and e-cigarette use among US adults
Floe Foxon,
Arielle Selya,
Joe Gitchell
et al.
Abstract:Background: Studies have suggested that some US adult smokers are switching away from smoking to e-cigarette use. Nationally representative data may reflect such changes in smoking by assessing trends in cigarette and e-cigarette prevalence. The objective of this study is to assess whether and how much smoking prevalence differs from expectations since the introduction of e-cigarettes.Methods: Annual estimates of smoking and e-cigarette use in US adults varying in age, race/ethnicity, and sex were derived from… Show more
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