This study explored smokers’ and non-smokers’ accounts of E-cigarettes. A total of 51 UK-based participants, 20 men and 31 women, responded to open-ended questions online. Inductive thematic analysis identified that the factors that influence E-cigarette behaviour and opinion in adult smokers and non-smokers are related to social context, informative sources, practical aspects and health implications. Participants presented varying accounts of E-cigarettes, suggesting that individual narratives regarding E-cigarettes are multi-faceted. This is important information for health professionals and policy makers tasked with advising on E-cigarette use.
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Wilson, G. L., Grogan, S., Powell, S., Gee, I., Porcellato, L., & Keenan, J. (2022). A thematic analysis of smokers’ and non-smokers’ accounts of E-cigarettes. Journal of Health Psychology, 27(1), 24–35. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105320909877
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