An 8-year longitudinal study of long-term, continuous users of electronic cigarettes
CONCLUSIONS: In long-term, continuous users, over a period of 8 years, substantial changes were observed in the models of e-cigarettes used, in the flavours and strength of e-liquids, and in the reasons for vaping. Their level of nicotine dependence tended to decrease over time. These users were satisfied with e-cigarettes and vaped mostly because they felt that vaping was less dangerous than smoking, and for enjoyment.PMID:37866230 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107891 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 22, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jean-Fran çois Etter Source Type: research

An 8-year longitudinal study of long-term, continuous users of electronic cigarettes
CONCLUSIONS: In long-term, continuous users, over a period of 8 years, substantial changes were observed in the models of e-cigarettes used, in the flavours and strength of e-liquids, and in the reasons for vaping. Their level of nicotine dependence tended to decrease over time. These users were satisfied with e-cigarettes and vaped mostly because they felt that vaping was less dangerous than smoking, and for enjoyment.PMID:37866230 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107891 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 22, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jean-Fran çois Etter Source Type: research

An 8-year longitudinal study of long-term, continuous users of electronic cigarettes
CONCLUSIONS: In long-term, continuous users, over a period of 8 years, substantial changes were observed in the models of e-cigarettes used, in the flavours and strength of e-liquids, and in the reasons for vaping. Their level of nicotine dependence tended to decrease over time. These users were satisfied with e-cigarettes and vaped mostly because they felt that vaping was less dangerous than smoking, and for enjoyment.PMID:37866230 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107891 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 22, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jean-Fran çois Etter Source Type: research

Guided versus unguided chatbot-delivered cognitive behavioral intervention for individuals with moderate-risk and problem gambling: A randomized controlled trial (GAMBOT2 study)
CONCLUSIONS: Minimum therapist support did not have an additive effect on the self-help chatbot intervention on gambling symptoms, behavior, and the stage of change including help-seeking intention.PMID:37857043 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107889 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Ryuhei So Naoki Emura Kozue Okazaki Sakiko Takeda Takashi Sunami Kohei Kitagawa Yoshitake Takebayashi Toshi A Furukawa Source Type: research

Effects of a nicotine warning label and vaping cessation resources on young adults' perceptions of pro-vaping instagram influencer posts
CONCLUSIONS: Providing a nicotine warning label and link to vaping cessation resources on influencers' Instagram posts may have the unintended effect of increasing positive perceptions of the influencer. However, they may reduce susceptibility to product use.PMID:37857044 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107888 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Erin A Vogel Jennifer B Unger Julia Vassey Jessica L Barrington-Trimis Source Type: research

Determinants of prescription opioid misuse among Black Americans: Evidence from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
CONCLUSION: Black and White Americans remain at risk for prescription opioid-related problems. Religiosity and rurality require further investigation to understand how they may impact misuse among Black Americans.PMID:37857045 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107890 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Harvey L Nicholson Oluwatobi A Alawode Jason A Ford Source Type: research

Guided versus unguided chatbot-delivered cognitive behavioral intervention for individuals with moderate-risk and problem gambling: A randomized controlled trial (GAMBOT2 study)
CONCLUSIONS: Minimum therapist support did not have an additive effect on the self-help chatbot intervention on gambling symptoms, behavior, and the stage of change including help-seeking intention.PMID:37857043 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107889 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Ryuhei So Naoki Emura Kozue Okazaki Sakiko Takeda Takashi Sunami Kohei Kitagawa Yoshitake Takebayashi Toshi A Furukawa Source Type: research

Effects of a nicotine warning label and vaping cessation resources on young adults' perceptions of pro-vaping instagram influencer posts
CONCLUSIONS: Providing a nicotine warning label and link to vaping cessation resources on influencers' Instagram posts may have the unintended effect of increasing positive perceptions of the influencer. However, they may reduce susceptibility to product use.PMID:37857044 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107888 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Erin A Vogel Jennifer B Unger Julia Vassey Jessica L Barrington-Trimis Source Type: research

Determinants of prescription opioid misuse among Black Americans: Evidence from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
CONCLUSION: Black and White Americans remain at risk for prescription opioid-related problems. Religiosity and rurality require further investigation to understand how they may impact misuse among Black Americans.PMID:37857045 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107890 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Harvey L Nicholson Oluwatobi A Alawode Jason A Ford Source Type: research

Guided versus unguided chatbot-delivered cognitive behavioral intervention for individuals with moderate-risk and problem gambling: A randomized controlled trial (GAMBOT2 study)
CONCLUSIONS: Minimum therapist support did not have an additive effect on the self-help chatbot intervention on gambling symptoms, behavior, and the stage of change including help-seeking intention.PMID:37857043 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107889 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Ryuhei So Naoki Emura Kozue Okazaki Sakiko Takeda Takashi Sunami Kohei Kitagawa Yoshitake Takebayashi Toshi A Furukawa Source Type: research

Effects of a nicotine warning label and vaping cessation resources on young adults' perceptions of pro-vaping instagram influencer posts
CONCLUSIONS: Providing a nicotine warning label and link to vaping cessation resources on influencers' Instagram posts may have the unintended effect of increasing positive perceptions of the influencer. However, they may reduce susceptibility to product use.PMID:37857044 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107888 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Erin A Vogel Jennifer B Unger Julia Vassey Jessica L Barrington-Trimis Source Type: research

Determinants of prescription opioid misuse among Black Americans: Evidence from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
CONCLUSION: Black and White Americans remain at risk for prescription opioid-related problems. Religiosity and rurality require further investigation to understand how they may impact misuse among Black Americans.PMID:37857045 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107890 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Harvey L Nicholson Oluwatobi A Alawode Jason A Ford Source Type: research

Trends in vaping and smoking behavior before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: Beneficial and potentially detrimental changes
CONCLUSIONS: Changes to smoking and vaping were restricted to subsets within the population. In those aged 20-24, there was a modest increase in vaping from 2020 to 2021. In females, there was a decrease in smoking from 2019 to 2020, which persisted in 2021.PMID:37839145 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107839 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 15, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Robert Graham Kanika Bharthi Jeanne Williams Vandad Sharifi Pardis Pedram Mina Fahim Andrew Bulloch Scott B Patten Source Type: research

Trends in vaping and smoking behavior before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: Beneficial and potentially detrimental changes
CONCLUSIONS: Changes to smoking and vaping were restricted to subsets within the population. In those aged 20-24, there was a modest increase in vaping from 2020 to 2021. In females, there was a decrease in smoking from 2019 to 2020, which persisted in 2021.PMID:37839145 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107839 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 15, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Robert Graham Kanika Bharthi Jeanne Williams Vandad Sharifi Pardis Pedram Mina Fahim Andrew Bulloch Scott B Patten Source Type: research

Trends in vaping and smoking behavior before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: Beneficial and potentially detrimental changes
CONCLUSIONS: Changes to smoking and vaping were restricted to subsets within the population. In those aged 20-24, there was a modest increase in vaping from 2020 to 2021. In females, there was a decrease in smoking from 2019 to 2020, which persisted in 2021.PMID:37839145 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107839 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - October 15, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Robert Graham Kanika Bharthi Jeanne Williams Vandad Sharifi Pardis Pedram Mina Fahim Andrew Bulloch Scott B Patten Source Type: research