with mental illness Vaping is harm reduction for smokers with mental illnessVaping is harm reduction for smokers with mental illnessdoi:10.1002/adaw.31979John de MirandaJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdAlcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly
Vaping is harm reduction for smokers with mental illnessdoi:10.1002/adaw.31979John de MirandaAlcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly
Worldwide, youth electronic cigarette use (vaping) has risen significantly over the past decade. This public health concern has spurred many high-quality studies characterizing country-specific prevalence, risk factors, physical and behavioral health complications, and optimal methods of assessment and cou...
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been engineered to deliver higher, more addictive doses of nicotine with fruit, candy, and mint flavors that appeal to youth and reduceperception of harm. Because many vaping devices are easily concealed, youth can discreetly use them in classrooms and other supervised settings, allowing ...
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and hypertension was ground for exclusion. Being pregnant or having a baby in the past 12 months was also exclusionary. Other exclusion criteria included uncontrolled mental illness or substance abuse or inpatient treatment for those conditions in the past 12 months, use of recreational or illicit ...
Professor Ann McNeill, co-chair of the partnership , said that people with a mental health condition are more than twice as likely to smoke as thegeneral population. "This is a great inequality leading to early death and years of chronic illness for many," she said. "E-cigarettes provide ...