Evaluating the mutual pathways among electronic cigarette use, conventional smoking and nicotine dependence.
Arielle S SelyaJennifer S RoseLisa DierkerDonald HedekerRobin J MermelsteinPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2017)
Nicotine dependence is not a significant mechanism for e-cigarettes' purported effect on heavier future conventional smoking among young adults. Nicotine dependence may be a mechanism for increases in e-cigarette use among heavier conventional smokers, consistent with e-cigarettes as a smoking reduction tool. Overall, conventional smoking and, to a lesser extent, its resulting nicotine dependence, are the strongest drivers or signals of later cigarette and e-cigarette use.