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期刊名:Tobacco regulatory science

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Kar-Hai Chu,Jennifer B Unger,Tess Boley Cruz et al. Kar-Hai Chu et al.
Objectives: Social media platforms are used by tobacco companies to promote products. This study examines message content on Twitter from e-cigarette brands and determines if messages about flavors are more likely than no...
Maria Cooper,Melissa B Harrell,Adriana Pérez et al. Maria Cooper et al.
Objectives: Given the increasing trend in use of electronic cigarettes ("e-cigarettes") among youth, it is crucial to understand how these products are perceived and how these perceptions are associated with their decisio...
Clare Meernik,Kristen Jarman,Sarah Towner Wright et al. Clare Meernik et al.
Objective: In this paper we synthesize the evidence from eye tracking research in tobacco control to inform tobacco regulatory strategies and tobacco communication campaigns. ...
Megan E Roberts,Ellen Peters,Amy K Ferketich et al. Megan E Roberts et al.
Objectives: This study tested whether age is a factor in viewing time for tobacco warning labels. The approach drew from previous work demonstrating an age-related positivity effect, whereby older adults show preferences ...
Allison M Schmidt,Leah M Ranney,Jessica K Pepper et al. Allison M Schmidt et al.
Objectives: Perceived credibility of a message's source can affect persuasion. This paper reviews how beliefs about the source of tobacco control messages may encourage attitude and behavior change. ...
David S Timberlake,Tim A Bruckner,Vyvian Ngo et al. David S Timberlake et al.
Objective: Restricting tobacco marketing is a key element in the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) public health framework for regulating tobacco. Given the dearth of empirical data on direct marketing, the objectiv...
Elizabeth G Klein,Micah Berman,Natalie Hemmerich et al. Elizabeth G Klein et al.
Objectives: Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), or e-cigarettes, are heavily marketed online. The purpose of our study was to perform a systematic identification and evaluation of claims made within ENDS retailer...
Jennifer P Alexander,Blair N Coleman,Sarah E Johnson et al. Jennifer P Alexander et al.
Objective: We explored the terminology of adult e-cigarette users in describing e-cigarette products and their use. We report how users discuss and differentiate these products and the language and culture surrounding the...
Amy L Nyman,Kymberle L Sterling,Scott R Weaver et al. Amy L Nyman et al.
Objective: This study examines little cigar and cigarillo (LCC) adult user characteristics, perceived addictiveness, use and importance of flavors, intentions to continue use, and reasons for use to inform prevention effo...
Joseph N Cappella,Erin Maloney,Yotam Ophir et al. Joseph N Cappella et al.
In 2006, the U.S. District Court held that tobacco companies had "falsely and fraudulently" denied: tobacco causes lung cancer; environmental smoke endangers children's respiratory systems; nicotine is highly addictive; low tar cigarettes w...