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Understanding contexts of smoking and vaping among dual users: analysis of ecological momentary assessment data.

Megan E PiperTimothy B BakerDeejay ZwagaDaniel M BoltKate H KobinskyDouglas E Jorenby
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Among dual users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes with no motivation to quit, vaping appears to be related to internal cues and more highly linked with social contexts and smoking restrictions (i.e. under stronger external stimulus control) among those with low to moderate e-cigarette dependence compared with high e-cigarette dependence. These findings illustrate the importance of contextual factors in tobacco product use among dual users with the influence of context being reduced at high levels of e-cigarette dependence.
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