Prevalence of awareness, ever-use and current use of nicotine vaping products (NVPs) among adult current smokers and ex-smokers in 14 countries with differing regulations on sales and marketing of NVPs: cross-sectional findings from the ITC Project.
Shannon GravelyPete DriezenJanine OuimetAnne C K QuahK Michael CummingsMary E ThompsonChristian BoudreauDavid HammondAnn McNeillRon BorlandJames F ThrasherRichard EdwardsMaizurah OmarSara C HitchmanHua-Hie YongTonatiuh Barrientos-GutierrezMarc C WillemsenEduardo BiancoMarcelo BoadoFastone Mathew GomaHong Gwan SeoNigar NargisYuan JiangCristina De Abreu PerezGeoffrey T FongPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2019)
With a few exceptions, awareness and use of nicotine vaping products varied by the strength of national regulations governing nicotine vaping product sales/marketing, and by country income. In countries with no regulatory policies, use rates were very low, suggesting that there was little availability, marketing and/or interest in nicotine vaping products in these countries where smoking populations are predominantly poorer. The higher awareness and use of nicotine vaping products in high income countries with moderately (e.g. Canada, New Zealand) and less (e.g. England, United States) restrictive policies, is likely due to the greater availability and affordability of nicotine vaping products.