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Perceived effectiveness of cigar warnings in discouraging blunt use.

Sarah Dorothy KowittAdam O GoldsteinJennifer Cornacchione RossSonia A ClarkKristen L JarmanPaschal SheeranJames F ThrasherLeah M Ranney
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
Blunts, which are hollowed out cigars with tobacco leaf wrappers that are filled with cannabis leaf, are one of the most common ways in which tobacco and cannabis are used simultaneously, yet few studies have examined whether messages about the risks of cigars can affect blunt use. We conducted an online experiment concerning the perceived effectiveness of cigar warnings among people who use blunts recruited from a probability-based panel. Results provide novel, preliminary evidence that larger pictorial cigar warnings may discourage blunt use, relative to larger but text-only warnings. More research evaluating cigar warnings on blunt use is needed.
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