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Differences in Electronic Cigarette Awareness, Use History, and Advertisement Exposure Between Black and White Hospitalized Cigarette Smokers

E-cigarette use has increased rapidly over the past decade. There is growing concern about e-cigarette use and advertising given limited regulation of these products. This cross-sectional study reports on data collected at baseline from hospitalized cigarette smokers ( N  = 944) recruited in monthly...

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Published in:Journal of cancer education 2015-12, Vol.30 (4), p.648-654
Main Authors: Baumann, Angela Warren, Kohler, Connie, Kim, Young-il, Cheong, JeeWon, Hendricks, Peter, Bailey, William C., Harrington, Kathleen F.
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Language:English
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Summary:E-cigarette use has increased rapidly over the past decade. There is growing concern about e-cigarette use and advertising given limited regulation of these products. This cross-sectional study reports on data collected at baseline from hospitalized cigarette smokers ( N  = 944) recruited in monthly cohorts between December 2012 and September 2013. Participants were queried regarding e-cigarette awareness and use, and number and sources of e-cigarette advertisement exposures in the previous 6 months. Most Whites (99 %) reported ever hearing of an e-cigarette compared to 96 % of Blacks ( p  
ISSN:0885-8195
1543-0154
DOI:10.1007/s13187-014-0767-y