E-cigarette use and smoking reduction or cessation in the 2010/2011 TUS-CPS longitudinal cohort
Abstract Background Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are heavily marketed and widely perceived as helpful for quitting or reducing smoking intensity. We test whether ever-use of e-cigarettes among early adopters was associated with: 1) increased cigarette smoking cessation; and 2) reduced cigare...
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Main Authors: | Yuyan Shi (Author), John P. Pierce (Author), Martha White (Author), Maya Vijayaraghavan (Author), Wilson Compton (Author), Kevin Conway (Author), Anne M. Hartman (Author), Karen Messer (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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