Smokers' unprompted comments on cigarette additives during conversations about the genetic basis for nicotine addiction: a focus group study
Abstract Background Research designed to elicit smokers' cognitive and affective reactions to information about chemicals that tobacco companies add to cigarettes ("additives") found that knowledge is limited. However, little is known about smokers' unprompted thoughts and feelin...
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Main Authors: | Sydney E. Philpott (Author), Sarah Gehlert (Author), Erika A. Waters (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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