First experience with nicotine products and transition to regular tobacco use: a secondary data analysis in 28 European countries
Conclusions
Although this study cannot infer causality, the findings show that odds of becoming a regular tobacco user differs widely depending on the first product used. Better understanding of the associations between first product use and regular tobacco use could be informative to tobacco control policy-makers and help tailor prevention programmes.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: General Medicine Authors: Rajani, N. B., Goyal, J., Filippidis, F. T. Tags: Open access, Public health Source Type: research
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