Background This study examines whether young never smokers in Scotland, UK, who have tried an e-cigarette are more likely than those who have not, to try a cigarette during the following year. Methods Prospective cohort survey conducted in four high schools in Scotland, UK during February/March 2015 (n=3807) with follow-up 1 year later. All pupils (age 11–18) were surveyed. Response rates were high in both years (87% in 2015) and 2680/3807 (70.4%) of the original cohort completed the follow-up survey. Analysis was restricted to baseline ‘never smokers’ (n=3001/3807), 2125 of whom were available to follow-up (70.8%). Results At baseline, 183 of 2125 (8.6%) never smokers had tried an e-cigarette and 1942 had not. Of the young people who h...
Background There has been a rapid increase in the retail availability of e-cigarettes in the UK and ...
Background The electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use to subsequent smoking relationship in adolesce...
Objective: To examine the relationship between tobacco cigarette brand recognition and e-cigarette u...
Background This study examines whether young never smokers in Scotland, UK, who have tried an e-ciga...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) PHR project 10/3000/...
Background This study examines whether young never smokers in Scotland, UK, who have tried an e-ciga...
Background This study examines whether young never smokers in Scotland, UK, who have tried an e-ciga...
BACKGROUND: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Introduction: Using nationally representative data this study examined experimentation with and regu...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between tobacco cigarette brand recognition, and e-cigarette ...
Background There has been a rapid increase in the retail availability of e-cigarettes in the UK and ...
Background The electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use to subsequent smoking relationship in adolesce...
Objective: To examine the relationship between tobacco cigarette brand recognition and e-cigarette u...
Background This study examines whether young never smokers in Scotland, UK, who have tried an e-ciga...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) PHR project 10/3000/...
Background This study examines whether young never smokers in Scotland, UK, who have tried an e-ciga...
Background This study examines whether young never smokers in Scotland, UK, who have tried an e-ciga...
BACKGROUND: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Background: In cross-sectional surveys, increasing numbers of adolescents report using both electron...
Introduction: Using nationally representative data this study examined experimentation with and regu...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between tobacco cigarette brand recognition, and e-cigarette ...
Background There has been a rapid increase in the retail availability of e-cigarettes in the UK and ...
Background The electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use to subsequent smoking relationship in adolesce...
Objective: To examine the relationship between tobacco cigarette brand recognition and e-cigarette u...