A survey of quit vaping strategies and relapse triggers for maintaining youth and young adult vaping abstinence in Canada
| المؤلف | Al-Hamdani, Mohammed |
| المؤلف | Davidson, Myles |
| المؤلف | Smith, Steven |
| تاريخ الإتاحة | 2025-05-18T10:43:14Z |
| تاريخ النشر | 2024 |
| اسم المنشور | Journal of Addictive Diseases |
| المصدر | Scopus |
| المعرّف | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10550887.2024.2440185 |
| الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب | 10550887 |
| الملخص | Objectives: To examine whether various quit strategies and relapse triggers are associated with maintenance period in a sample of people who quit vaping. Method: Young Canadians who used to vape (N=772) completed an online survey on maintenance period, quit strategies, and relapse triggers. Logistic regression was employed to variables associated with maintenance period. Results: People with past vaping history who quit unassisted or through eliminating social influences were more likely to achieve long-term maintenance. Those who quit through thinking about health improvements, distraction techniques, or self-restriction were less likely to achieve long-term maintenance. Other substance use or sensory vaping cues as relapse triggers were less likely to be experienced for those in long-term maintenance. Using very high concentrations of nicotine prior to quitting, and being unemployed were associated with lower likelihood for long-term maintenance. Conclusions: It is important to consider quit strategies, relapse triggers, and nicotine use prior to quitting in vaping cessation programing as they are related to maintenance period. |
| راعي المشروع | This research was funded through a grant from the Lung Association of Nova Scotia. |
| اللغة | en |
| الناشر | Taylor and Francis Ltd. |
| الموضوع | abstinence e-cigarettes maintenance quit strategies vaping cessation |
| النوع | Article |
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