Electronic Cigarette Use Changes Quit Attempts
Association between electronic cigarette use and changes in quit attempts, success of quit attempts, use of smoking cessation pharmacotherapy, and use of stop smoking services in England: time series analysis of population trends
Changes in prevalence of e-cigarette use in England have been positively associated with the success rates of quit attempts. No clear association has been found between e-cigarette use and the rate of quit attempts or the use of other quitting aids, except for NRT obtained on prescription, where the association has been negative.
Investigators: Emma Beard, Robert West, Susan Michie and Jamie Brown
Contact: Emma Beard (e.beard[at]ucl.ac.uk )
Funding: Cancer Research UK
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