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A systematic review of predictors of vaping cessation among young people.

Anasua KunduSiddharth SethDaniel FelskyTheo J MoraesPeter L SelbyMichael O Chaiton
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
We identified and categorized predictors of intention to quit vaping, quit attempts, and vaping abstinence among young people. While the 'probable' predictors can inform public health and policymakers to plan targeted vaping cessation programs for high-risk populations, raising public harm perception of vaping and encouraging to quit other tobacco products might increase intention to quit and quit attempts among younger population. However, the 'possible', 'insufficient evidence' and 'inconsistent direction' predictors needs further testing by future prospective longitudinal research. Additionally, we emphasized the significance of appropriate study designs, conducting research across various jurisdictions, and different population groups to obtain comprehensive insights.
Keyphrases
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