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Hypothetical flavour ban and intention to vape among vape shop customers: the role of flavour preference and e-cigarette dependence.

Jimi HuhSheila YuArtur GalimovLeah R MezaEllen GalstyanDonna MedelJennifer Beth UngerLourdes Baezconde-GarbanatiSteve Sussman
Published in: Tobacco control (2021)
Flavour preference was negatively related to intention to continue to vape within a hypothetical flavour ban. Our results also highlight the importance of e-cigarette dependence and use of e-cigarettes as smoking cessation methods. Implications for future flavour bans are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • replacement therapy