Background Although on the decline, smoking-related fires remain a leading cause of fire death in the United States and United Kingdom and account for over 10% of fire-related deaths worldwide. This has prompted lawmakers to enact legislation requiring manufacturers to implement reduced ignition propensity (RIP) safety standards for cigarettes. The current research evaluates how implementation of RIP safety standards in different countries influenced smokers’ perceptions of cigarette self-extinguishment, frequency of extinguishment, and the impact on consumer smoking behaviors, including cigarettes smoked per day and planning to quit. Methods Participants for this research come from Waves 3 through 8 of the International Tobacco Control (I...
Background: The act of extinguishing, saving, and later relighting unfinished cigarettes is a common...
Objective: To report on prevalence, trends and determinants of smoke-free home policies in smokers’ ...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
BACKGROUND: Although on the decline, smoking-related fires remain a leading cause of fire death in t...
Impact of reduced ignition propensity cigarette regulation on consumer smoking behavior and quit int...
On October 1, 2005, Canada became the first country to implement a nationwide cigarette fire-safety ...
Background This study used a ‘pre-post’ research design to measure the impact of the Canadian reduce...
AIMS: To examine whether polyuse of cigarettes and other smoked products (polysmoking) is predictive...
Abstract: Background: Cigarettes and other tobacco-related smoking products have traditionally been ...
Background: Higher cigarette prices result in decreased cigarette consumption, but some smokers may ...
Introduction: To date, no studies have explored how different regulatory environments may influence ...
Introduction: To date, no studies have explored how different regulatory environments may influence ...
Abstract Introduction This study examined whether smokers’ harm perceptions of nicotine repla...
Background Cigarette-ignited fires are a leading cause of fire death and injury throughout the world...
PURPOSE Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, projected to claim up to one bi...
Background: The act of extinguishing, saving, and later relighting unfinished cigarettes is a common...
Objective: To report on prevalence, trends and determinants of smoke-free home policies in smokers’ ...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
BACKGROUND: Although on the decline, smoking-related fires remain a leading cause of fire death in t...
Impact of reduced ignition propensity cigarette regulation on consumer smoking behavior and quit int...
On October 1, 2005, Canada became the first country to implement a nationwide cigarette fire-safety ...
Background This study used a ‘pre-post’ research design to measure the impact of the Canadian reduce...
AIMS: To examine whether polyuse of cigarettes and other smoked products (polysmoking) is predictive...
Abstract: Background: Cigarettes and other tobacco-related smoking products have traditionally been ...
Background: Higher cigarette prices result in decreased cigarette consumption, but some smokers may ...
Introduction: To date, no studies have explored how different regulatory environments may influence ...
Introduction: To date, no studies have explored how different regulatory environments may influence ...
Abstract Introduction This study examined whether smokers’ harm perceptions of nicotine repla...
Background Cigarette-ignited fires are a leading cause of fire death and injury throughout the world...
PURPOSE Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, projected to claim up to one bi...
Background: The act of extinguishing, saving, and later relighting unfinished cigarettes is a common...
Objective: To report on prevalence, trends and determinants of smoke-free home policies in smokers’ ...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...