Smokers and Recent Quitters’ Awareness and Perceptions of Options to Minimize Harms from Nicotine and Tobacco Products

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Published: 2019

Resource Notes:

From the Executive Summary: “The objective of the research was to gather information on the attitudes and behaviours of Canadian cigarette smokers and recent quitters (i.e., those who quit smoking within the 12 months preceding the research) with respect to potentially less harmful tobacco and nicotine products. Potentially less harmful tobacco and nicotine products include, but are not limited to, electronic cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, heated tobacco, and nicotine replacement therapies. This research will help Health Canada gain an initial understanding of less harmful tobacco and nicotine products and will help inform policy and public health communications to Canadians”

Controversies:

None to date.

Publishing Source:

Health Canada

Authors:

Phoenix SPI for Health Canada

Citations:

Phoenix SPI for Health Canada. Smokers and Recent Quitters’ Awareness and Perceptions of Options to Minimize Harms from Nicotine and Tobacco Products. Catalogue number: H21-311/2019E-PDF International Standard Book Number (ISBN): 978-0-660-30327-7