Dual use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and smoked tobacco: a qualitative analysis.
Lindsay RobertsonJanet A HoekMei-Ling BlankRosalina RichardsPamela LingLucy PopovaPublished in: Tobacco control (2018)
Dual use reflects both social and physical cues. It assisted participants to navigate smoking restrictions and allowed them to manage divergent norms. Policies that discourage smoking, particularly excise tax increases on smoked tobacco and smoke-free space restrictions, appear important in prompting ENDS use. Future research could explore whether these policies also help foster complete transition from smoking to exclusive ENDS use.