Patterns and predictors of e‐cigarette, cigarette and dual use uptake in UK adolescents: evidence from a 24‐month prospective study
Addiction2019Vol. 114(11), pp. 2048–2055
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Mark Conner, Sarah Grogan, Ruth Simms‐Ellis, Keira Scholtens, Bianca Sykes‐Muskett, Lisa Cowap, Rebecca Lawton, Christopher J. Armitage, David Meads, Laëtitia Schmitt, Carole Torgerson, Robert West, Kamran Siddiqi
Abstract
Regular use of e-cigarettes/cigarettes varies across groups defined by ever use of e-cigarettes/cigarettes. Interventions targeted at tackling impulsivity or adolescents whose friends and family members smoke may represent fruitful avenues for future research.
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