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The Relative Reinforcing Value of Menthol Among Young Adult Cigarette Smokers: Results From a Behavioral Choice Task.

Amy M CohnHoda ElmasryRebecca L AshareWallace B PickworthJames G MurphyAndrea C VillantiDonald HedekerDelaney DunnRiley WyattTaylor NiznikWhitney D MargaritisMichael A SmithSarah J EhlkeJanet Audrain-McGovern
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
This study provides evidence of the greater relative reinforcing value of menthol compared to nonmenthol cigarettes among young adults who had a cigarette flavor preference, suggesting increased addiction risk of menthol cigarettes. Young adult menthol smokers and Hispanic (vs. non-Hispanic) smokers worked harder to earn menthol (vs. nonmenthol) cigarette puffs. Findings add to the evidence base supporting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) intent to ban menthol in cigarettes. Further, prevention messaging campaigns and cessation programs should take into account the reinforcing value of menthol in cigarettes, especially in vulnerable and at-risk populations.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • young adults
  • replacement therapy
  • public health
  • childhood cancer
  • african american