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Older age is associated with greater misperception of the relative health risk of e-cigarettes and cigarettes among US adults who smoke.

Dana RubensteinRachel L Denlinger-ApteJennifer Cornacchione RossDana Mowls CarrollF Joseph McClernon
Published in: Tobacco control (2023)
Adults aged ≥55 are more likely to have misperceptions about the absolute and relative risks of tobacco products, which may contribute to continued smoking. Health communications targeting this age group could modify beliefs about the perceived harms of tobacco products.
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