Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.120, n°3 - March 2025 - Emerging research on disposable e-cigarettes: A special issue
Paru le :
01/03/2025
Année
2025
Page(s) :
395-568
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Tabac / Tobacco / e-cigarette
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Thésaurus mots-clés
E-CIGARETTE
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Introducing a special issue of rapid research on disposable e-cigarettes [Editorial]. Brown J., Colby S., Walker N., p. 398-401.
- England's disposable vape ban: An inadequate solution to youth vaping with potential unintended consequences [Editorial]. Taylor E., Tattan-Birch H., East K., p. 402-404.
- Use of disposable e-cigarettes among youth who vape in Canada, England and the United States: Repeat cross-sectional surveys, 2017-2023. Hammond D., Reid J.L., Burkhalter R., East K., p. 405-413.
- Use of 'Elf Bar' among youth and young adults who currently vape in England: cross-sectional associations with demographics, dependence indicators and reasons for use. East K., Taylor E.V., Simonavicius E., Reid J.L., Burkhalter R., McNeill A., et al., p. 414-422.
- Disposable e-cigarette use: Factors, frequency and cigarette smoking among United States high school students. Azagba S., Ebling T., Korkmaz A., p. 423-431.
- Factors associated with disposable electronic cigarette use among US youth: A national repeated cross-sectional study, 2021-22. Mattingly D.T., Agbonlahor O., Richardson M., Rayens M.K., Rose S.W., Hart J.L., p. 432-438.
- Young adults' visual attention to features of social media marketing for disposable e-cigarettes and associated perceptions. Chen-Sankey J., Weiger C., La Capria K., Vassey J., Jeong M., Phan L., et al., p. 439-451.
- Not-so-disposable e-cigarettes: Methods young people use to discard single-use e-cigarettes. Donovan E.M., Azadi M., McKay T., Aarvig K., Kreslake J., p. 452-457.
- Young people's use of disposable vapes: A qualitative study. Notley C., Varley A., Pope I., Dawkins L., Ward E., p. 458-467.
- Nicotine strength of e-liquids used by adult vapers in Great Britain: A population survey 2016 to 2024. Jackson S.E., Brown J., Shahab L., Arnott D., Bauld L., Cox S., p. 468-482.
- Packaging of disposable vaping products and e-liquids in England, Canada and the United States: A content analysis. Nottage M.K., Taylor E.V., East K.A., McNeill A., Thrasher J.F., Reid J.L., et al., p. 483-495.
- Characteristics and ingredients of disposable 'Elfbar' e-cigarettes sold in the United States and the United Kingdom. Leigh N.J., Page M.K., Jamil H., Goniewicz M.L., p. 496-502.
- An observational human laboratory assessment of nicotine delivery, vaping topography and subjective effects of usual brand electronic cigarette use among young adults. Keller-Hamilton B., Sloan R., Mehta T., Hinton A., Tackett A.P., Roberts M.E., et al., p. 503-513.
- Features of disposable e-cigarettes and their association with pricing and consumer preference: Evidence from web data of US online stores. Ma S., Ahn S., Kaareen A., Yang Q., Qiu Z., Chen J., et al., p. 514-523.
- Harm perceptions across vaping product features: An on-line cross-sectional survey of adults who smoke and/or vape in the United Kingdom. East K., Vu G., Sun T., D'Mello K., Perman-Howe P.R., Taylor E., et al., p. 524-538.
- Trends in where people buy their vaping products and differences by user and device characteristics: A population study in England, 2016-23. Jackson S.E., Tattan-Birch H., Brown J., p. 539-548.
- Detection and quantification of synthetic cannabinoids in seven illicitly sourced disposable vapes submitted by an individual presenting to a UK drug and alcohol service. Craft S., Sunderland P., Millea M.F., Pudney C.R., Sutcliffe O.B., Freeman T.P., p. 549-554.
- Commentary on Craft et al.: Drug contaminants and substitutions in illicit vapes represent a major health risk. Copeland C.S., p. 555-556.
- Disposable e-cigarettes: Prevalence of use in Germany from 2016 to 2023 and associated user characteristics. Klosterhalfen S., Viechtbauer W., Kotz D., p. 557-567.
- Introducing a special issue of rapid research on disposable e-cigarettes [Editorial]. Brown J., Colby S., Walker N., p. 398-401.
- England's disposable vape ban: An inadequate solution to youth vaping with potential unintended consequences [Editorial]. Taylor E., Tattan-Birch H., East K., p. 402-404.
- Use of disposable e-cigarettes among youth who vape in Canada, England and the United States: Repeat cross-sectional surveys, 2017-2023. Hammond D., Reid J.L., Burkhalter R., East K., p. 405-413.
- Use of 'Elf Bar' among youth and young adults who currently vape in England: cross-sectional associations with demographics, dependence indicators and reasons for use. East K., Taylor E.V., Simonavicius E., Reid J.L., Burkhalter R., McNeill A., et al., p. 414-422.
- Disposable e-cigarette use: Factors, frequency and cigarette smoking among United States high school students. Azagba S., Ebling T., Korkmaz A., p. 423-431.
- Factors associated with disposable electronic cigarette use among US youth: A national repeated cross-sectional study, 2021-22. Mattingly D.T., Agbonlahor O., Richardson M., Rayens M.K., Rose S.W., Hart J.L., p. 432-438.
- Young adults' visual attention to features of social media marketing for disposable e-cigarettes and associated perceptions. Chen-Sankey J., Weiger C., La Capria K., Vassey J., Jeong M., Phan L., et al., p. 439-451.
- Not-so-disposable e-cigarettes: Methods young people use to discard single-use e-cigarettes. Donovan E.M., Azadi M., McKay T., Aarvig K., Kreslake J., p. 452-457.
- Young people's use of disposable vapes: A qualitative study. Notley C., Varley A., Pope I., Dawkins L., Ward E., p. 458-467.
- Nicotine strength of e-liquids used by adult vapers in Great Britain: A population survey 2016 to 2024. Jackson S.E., Brown J., Shahab L., Arnott D., Bauld L., Cox S., p. 468-482.
- Packaging of disposable vaping products and e-liquids in England, Canada and the United States: A content analysis. Nottage M.K., Taylor E.V., East K.A., McNeill A., Thrasher J.F., Reid J.L., et al., p. 483-495.
- Characteristics and ingredients of disposable 'Elfbar' e-cigarettes sold in the United States and the United Kingdom. Leigh N.J., Page M.K., Jamil H., Goniewicz M.L., p. 496-502.
- An observational human laboratory assessment of nicotine delivery, vaping topography and subjective effects of usual brand electronic cigarette use among young adults. Keller-Hamilton B., Sloan R., Mehta T., Hinton A., Tackett A.P., Roberts M.E., et al., p. 503-513.
- Features of disposable e-cigarettes and their association with pricing and consumer preference: Evidence from web data of US online stores. Ma S., Ahn S., Kaareen A., Yang Q., Qiu Z., Chen J., et al., p. 514-523.
- Harm perceptions across vaping product features: An on-line cross-sectional survey of adults who smoke and/or vape in the United Kingdom. East K., Vu G., Sun T., D'Mello K., Perman-Howe P.R., Taylor E., et al., p. 524-538.
- Trends in where people buy their vaping products and differences by user and device characteristics: A population study in England, 2016-23. Jackson S.E., Tattan-Birch H., Brown J., p. 539-548.
- Detection and quantification of synthetic cannabinoids in seven illicitly sourced disposable vapes submitted by an individual presenting to a UK drug and alcohol service. Craft S., Sunderland P., Millea M.F., Pudney C.R., Sutcliffe O.B., Freeman T.P., p. 549-554.
- Commentary on Craft et al.: Drug contaminants and substitutions in illicit vapes represent a major health risk. Copeland C.S., p. 555-556.
- Disposable e-cigarettes: Prevalence of use in Germany from 2016 to 2023 and associated user characteristics. Klosterhalfen S., Viechtbauer W., Kotz D., p. 557-567.
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