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Harm perceptions of nicotine-containing products and associated sources of information in UK adults with and without mental ill health: A cross-sectional survey.

Parvati Rose Perman-HoweMarie HortonDeborah RobsonMáirtín S McDermottAnn McNeillLeonie Sarah Brose
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Among adults with a history of tobacco and/or e-cigarette use, those with serious mental distress appear to have less accurate harm perceptions of nicotine and nicotine-containing products than those with no/low distress, despite reporting similar sources of information.
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