Motivations for use, identity and the vaper subculture: a qualitative study of the experiences of Western Australian vapers.
Kahlia McCauslandJonine JanceyTama LeaverKatharina WolfBecky FreemanBruce MaycockPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Understanding the complexities of vaping, and the nuanced differences of 'cloud chasers' and 'substitute' vapers may have important implications for health communication, research and policy. E-cigarette users within this sample were not a homogeneous group and differed in their motivations for use, association with the vaper subculture and relationship with the vape community. These findings provide new insights into the socialisation process and subsequent identity adoption of vapers within the unique regulatory environment of Western Australia.