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期刊名:Tobacco regulatory science

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Grace Kong,Dana A Cavallo,Alissa Goldberg et al. Grace Kong et al.
Objectives: We used focus groups to understand cigar product features that increase the appeal of blunts (hollowed out cigars filled with marijuana) among adolescents and young adults. ...
Sherry T Liu,Kimberly Snyder,Michael A Tynan et al. Sherry T Liu et al.
Objectives: In 2018, approximately 4.9 million US middle and high school students reported past 30-day use of any tobacco product. This study describes how and where youth obtained tobacco products and whether refusal of ...
Dina M Jones,David L Ashley,Scott R Weaver et al. Dina M Jones et al.
Objective: In this study, we assessed differences in type, number, and perceptions of ENDS flavors used at initiation and currently among 4 smoking and ENDS use profiles of US adults with a history of smoking and ENDS use...
Kymberle L Sterling,Dina M Jones,Ban Majeed et al. Kymberle L Sterling et al.
Objectives: Affect is an important dimension of risk perceptions, which are proximal determinants of little cigar and cigarillo (LCC) smoking. We examined the association among affect, risk perceptions, and current LCC us...
Christina Ly,Nicole E Nicksic,Alexandra Loukas et al. Christina Ly et al.
Objectives: We examined the receptivity of non-college young adult hookah users to health warning labels. Methods: We conducted in-pers...
Micah L Berman,Taleed El-Sabawi,Peter G Shields Micah L Berman
Risk assessment is a process that uses a transparent, reproducible and pre-established methodology to evaluate alternatives for managing health-related risks. Although an array of federal agencies regularly use risk assessment to inform reg...
Lauren M Dutra,James Nonnemaker,Jamie Guillory et al. Lauren M Dutra et al.
Objectives: We used eye-tracking to examine smokers' visual attention in one of 4 antismoking ad contexts (alone, next to cigarette ad, tobacco display, or cooler). Participants viewed 4 ad types (graphic, intended emotiv...
Sabrina L Smiley,Kacie C A Blackman,Ricky N Bluthenthal et al. Sabrina L Smiley et al.
Objective: Blacks/African Americans have experienced direct public health harm from US governmental agencies (eg, police violence, Tuskegee syphilis experiment) that may influence perceptions of the trustworthiness of gov...
Kristen L Jarman,Sarah D Kowitt,Tara L Queen et al. Kristen L Jarman et al.
Objectives: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is required under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act to communicate the risks of tobacco use to the public. Little research exists about methods to com...
Elizabeth G Klein,Amanda J Quisenberry,Abigail B Shoben et al. Elizabeth G Klein et al.
Objective: We examined website formats to increase smokers' recognition of harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHCs) in cigarettes. Methods: ...