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Differentiating Reasons for Young Adult E-Cigarette Use Using Maximum Difference Choice Models.

Matthew D StoneJessica L BraymillerDavid R StrongSam N CwalinaClaudiu V DimofteJessica L Barrington-Trimis
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
E-cigarette use remains high among young adults, with flavors, cost, and harm reduction (vs. combustible cigarettes) among the mostly commonly reported reasons for use. Yet, little is known about how relatively important these reasons are to the individual. Leveraging a maximum difference task, young adults' reasons for use were evaluated on a common interval scale and groups sharing similar reasons identified. Smoking cessation, dependence, relaxation, socialization, and boredom were respectively the most important reasons for use among five classes of vapers. E-cigarette regulatory policies should consider the distinct reasons for use as to not compromise their appeal for smoking cessation.
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