The unique contribution of e-cigarettes for tobacco harm reduction in supporting smoking relapse prevention.
Caitlin Jade NotleyEmma WardLynne DawkinsRichard HollandPublished in: Harm reduction journal (2018)
Our data demonstrates that e-cigarettes may be a unique harm reduction innovation for smoking relapse prevention. E-cigarettes meet the needs of some ex-smokers by substituting physical, psychological, social, cultural and identity-related aspects of tobacco addiction. Some vapers reported that they found vaping pleasurable and enjoyable-being more than a substitute but actually preferred, over time, to tobacco smoking. This clearly suggests that vaping is a viable long-term substitute for smoking, with substantial implications for tobacco harm reduction.