'I perceive it to be less harmful, I have no idea if it is or not:' a qualitative exploration of the harm perceptions of IQOS among adult users
Abstract Background Harm perceptions of tobacco and nicotine products can influence their use and could be targeted by policies to change behaviour. IQOS was introduced to the UK in 2016, and there is little independent qualitative research on IQOS harm perceptions. This study explored the perceived...
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Main Authors: | Katherine A. East (Author), Charlotte N. E. Tompkins (Author), Ann McNeill (Author), Sara C. Hitchman (Author) |
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