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Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 60:639-647
Introduction In December 2019, the U.S. raised the minimum legal sales age of tobacco to 21 years, a law commonly known as Tobacco 21. This study examines local Tobacco 21 policies for the inclusion of model policy components: comprehensive tobacco d
Publikováno v:
American journal of health promotion : AJHP. 35(6)
Purpose: To identify reasons that college students use JUUL and explore associations between reasons for using JUUL and social and behavioral (tobacco use) factors. Design: On-line, cross-sectional survey. Setting: Large southwestern university in th
Publikováno v:
Journal of American college health : J of ACH. 70(5)
To examine the relationship between demographics, other tobacco use, and JUUL dependency on combustible cigarette use among college JUUL users. Participants: Undergraduates (n = 595) at a large sou...
Publikováno v:
Addictive behaviors. 107
Objective JUUL-brand electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) contain higher levels of nicotine than other e-cigarettes. The current study examined the relationship between young adults’ self-reported addiction and measured JUUL dependence. Methods Thi
Autor:
Page D. Dobbs, Katherine A. White, Michael Ct Kelly, Ginny Chadwick, Marshall K. Cheney, Katherine W Ungar, Chris M. Dunlap
Publikováno v:
Tobacco Control
ObjectivePolicies raising the minimum legal sales age (MLSA) of tobacco products to 21 are commonly referred to as tobacco 21. This study sought to identify components of tobacco 21 policies and develop an instrument to examine policy language within
Autor:
Page D. Dobbs, Yu Lu, K. V. Newcombe, Elise J. Hodges, C. M. Baer, Marshall K. Cheney, Chris M. Dunlap
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 218:108399
Background With research indicating some young audiences may desire to quit using JUUL, a high-nicotine e-cigarette, we sought to explore factors that may motivate them to quit. Methods This sequential, mixed methods study included a cross-sectional