The effect of conflicting public health guidance on smokers’ and vapers’ e-cigarette harm perceptions

  • Madeleine Svenson (Creator)
  • Tommy Freeman (Creator)
  • Olivia M Maynard (Creator)
  • Marcus Munafo (Data Manager)

Dataset

Description

The online experimental study investigated the impact of conflicting public health advice about vaping on smokers’ (n=334), and vapers’ (n=368) e-cigarette harm perceptions. Participants were randomised to receive either 1) a harm reduction statement from two different public health bodies; 2) a negative statement about e-cigarette harms from two different public health bodies; 3) a harm reduction statement from one public health body and a negative statement from another; 4) a statement of the risks of smoking followed by a harm reduction statement from one public health body and a negative statement from another. The primary outcome measure was e-cigarette harm perceptions.
Date made available7 Jul 2022
PublisherUniversity of Bristol

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