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The association between risk perceptions, anxiety, and self-reported changes in tobacco and nicotine product use due to COVID-19 in May-June 2020 in Israel.

Noah G RubinsonGeoffrey T FongShannon GravelyAnne C K QuahMichal BitanShahar Lev AriLaura J Rosen
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
While many respondents believed that nicotine product use (particularly CCs and e-cigarettes) was associated with increased risk of COVID-19 disease severity, the majority of users did not change their tobacco/nicotine use. The confusion about the relationship between tobacco use and COVID-19 calls for clear evidence-based messaging from governments. The association between home smoking and increased COVID-19-related stress suggests the need for campaigns and resources to prevent smoking in the home, particularly during times of stress.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • coronavirus disease
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  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
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