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Messaging about very low nicotine cigarettes (VLNCs) to influence policy attitudes, harm perceptions and smoking motivations: a discrete choice experiment.

Reed Miller ReynoldsLucy PopovaDavid L AshleyKatherine C HendersonCharity A NtansahBo YangEmily E HackworthJames HardinJames Thrasher
Published in: Tobacco control (2022)
Harm and chemical information can be prioritised to ensure VLNCs are not misperceived as less harmful than regular cigarettes. Messages about increased quitting efficacy and reduced addictiveness associated with VLNCs may backfire if presented to those who do not smoke.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • healthcare
  • replacement therapy
  • mental health
  • public health
  • primary care
  • health information
  • decision making