TY - JOUR AU - Salmani, Babac AU - Prapavessis, Harry TI - Using a protection motivation theory framework to reduce vaping intention and behaviour in Canadian university students who regularely vape: A randomized controlled trial JF - JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY J2 - J HEALTH PSYCHOL VL - 28 PY - 2023 IS - 9 SP - 832 EP - 845 PG - 14 SN - 1359-1053 DO - 10.1177/13591053221144977 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33562776 ID - 33562776 N1 - Export Date: 20 October 2023 CODEN: JHPSF Correspondence Address: Salmani, B.; Western UniversityCanada; email: bsalmani@uwo.ca AB - Using Protection Motivation Theory (PMT), we examined the effect of threat appraisal information (perceived vulnerability-PV and perceived severity-PS) to reduce vaping intentions, and in turn reduce vaping use. Canadian university students ( n = 77) who vape regularly were randomized to either PMT or attention control treatment conditions. Data were collected at baseline and 3 time points after the intervention: Day 7, Day 30, and Day 45. Participants assigned to the PMT group showed significant increases in PV, PS, and intentions to vape less ( p ⩽ 0.05) compared to those in the attention control group. Less convincing evidence was found between treatment groups for vaping use. PS and PV predicted vaping intentions, whereas vaping intentions did not predict vaping use. It is suggested through this study that the threat appraisal components of PMT can be successfully manipulated to reduce the intentions to vape and to a lesser extent reduce vaping use among University vapers. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sreeramareddy, Chandrashekhar T. AU - Shroff, Sameeha Misriya AU - Gunjal, Shilpa TI - Nicotine dependence and associated factors among persons who use electronic e-cigarettes in Malaysia - an online survey JF - SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PREVENTION AND POLICY J2 - SUBST ABUSE TREAT PR VL - 18 PY - 2023 IS - 1 SN - 1747-597X DO - 10.1186/s13011-023-00558-7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34121348 ID - 34121348 N1 - Export Date: 20 October 2023 Correspondence Address: Sreeramareddy, C.T.; Division of Community Medicine, Malaysia; email: chandrashekharats@yahoo.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Vedøy, T.F. AU - Lund, K.E. TI - How do Smokers in a Snus-Prevalent Society Consider E-cigarettes, Snus, and Nicotine Replacement Therapy Products as Relevant Replacements for Cigarettes in the Event They Should Stop Smoking? JF - NICOTINE AND TOBACCO RESEARCH J2 - NICOTINE TOB RES VL - 25 PY - 2023 IS - 11 SP - 1753 EP - 1761 PG - 9 SN - 1462-2203 DO - 10.1093/ntr/ntad113 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34207974 ID - 34207974 N1 - Export Date: 20 October 2023 CODEN: NTREF Correspondence Address: Lund, K.E.; Department Alcohol, Norway; email: KarlErik.Lund@fhi.no Chemicals/CAS: nicotine gum, 96055-45-7 AB - Introduction: Around 50 percent of the tobacco in Norway is consumed in the form of snus, a smokeless oral tobacco. We examined Norwegian smokers' openness, and thereby the potential reach, to use e-cigarettes, nicotine replacement therapy products (NRT), and snus in the event of quitting smoking, in a society where snus use is common. Methods: Using data from an online survey of 4073 smokers from 2019 to 2021, we calculated predicted probabilities of smokers' being open, undecided, and not open to use e-cigarettes, snus, and NRT in the event they should quit smoking. Results: Among daily smokers, the probability of being open to use e-cigarettes in the event of quitting smoking was. 32. The corresponding probabilities for using snus and NRT were. 22 and. 19. Snus was the product with the highest probability of not being open (.60). NRT had the highest probability of being undecided (.39). Among smokers who had never used e-cigarettes or snus, the probabilities of being open were. 13 for e-cigarettes,. 02 for snus and. 11 for NRT. Conclusions: In a snus-friendly norm climate where smokers have traditionally used snus as an alternative to cigarettes, the probability of using e-cigarettes in the event of smoking cessation was higher compared to both snus and NRT. However, among smokers who had never used e-cigarettes or snus, the likelihood of being open to use of NRT was similar to e-cigarettes, and higher than snus, which suggests that NRT may still play a role in smoking cessation. Implications: In a snus-prevalent country in the endgame phase of the cigarette epidemic, where robust infrastructure for tobacco control in combination with the availability of snus has reduced smoking to a minimum, the remaining smokers seem to prefer e-cigarettes to snus if they should quit smoking. This indicates that availability of several nicotine alternatives might increase the likelihood of a future product replacement within the small group of remaining smokers. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Martínez-Larenas, Marnix Valdemar AU - Montañez-Aguirre, Ángel Antonio AU - González-Valdelamar, César Antonio AU - Fraga-Duarte, Mariana AU - Cossío-Rodea, Gabriela AU - Vera-López, Juan Carlos TI - Efectos fisiopatológicos del cigarro electrónico: un problema de salud pública JF - NEUMOLOGIA Y CIRUGÍA DE TÓRAX J2 - NEUMOL CIR TÓRAX VL - 81 PY - 2022 IS - 2 SP - 121 EP - 130 PG - 9 SN - 0028-3746 DO - 10.35366/108498 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33302867 ID - 33302867 N1 - Export Date: 22 January 2023 Correspondence Address: Martínez-Larenas, M.V.; Universidad La SalleMexico; email: marnix@prodigy.net.mx LA - Spanish DB - MTMT ER -