'The lesser devil you don't know': a qualitative study of smokers' responses to messages communicating comparative risk of electronic and combusted cigarettes.
Daniel OwusuRachel LawleyBo YangKatherine HendersonBrittaney BetheaChristopher LaRoseSam StallworthLucy PopovaPublished in: Tobacco control (2019)
Comparative risk messages may be more acceptable to smokers if they show direct comparisons of the number of toxic chemicals in cigarettes and e-cigarettes, are attributed to a credible source(s), and emphasise smoking risks.