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E-cigarettes: an evidence update <br /> <br />101 <br />o I use them often (more than once a week) <br />o Don’t want to say <br /> <br />Internet cohort survey <br />Have you ever heard of electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes? These are electronic <br />devices that contain nicotine in a vapour and are designed to look like cigarettes, but <br />contain no tobacco. <br />Yes/No/Don’t know <br /> <br />If Yes, Have you ever tried an electronic cigarettes? <br />Yes/No/Don’t know <br /> <br />If Yes, How often if at all, do you currently use an electronic cigarette? (PLEASE <br />SELECT ONE OPTION) <br />1. Daily <br />2. Less than daily, but at least once a week <br />3. Less than weekly, but at least once a month <br />4. Less than monthly <br />5. Not at all <br />6. Don’t know <br /> <br />Other studies <br />Amrock et al., 2015 (US) <br />Which of the following tobacco products have you ever tried, even just one time?” to <br />which they could select, “electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes, such as Ruyan or NJOY” <br />alongside other tobacco products. A related question asked if students used e - <br />cigarettes on at least one of the past 30 days. <br /> <br />Biener & Hargraves, 2014 (US) <br />At baseline, three questions were asked about e-cigarettes: whether the respondent <br />had “ever heard of electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes”; if so, whether <br />he/she had ever used an e-cigarette even one time, and if so, on how many of the past <br />30 days the respondent had used an e -cigarette. To assess how intensively and for how <br />long the respondent had used e-cigarettes during the period between interviews, the <br />follow-up interviews included questions to describe e-cigarette usage. Those who were <br />not aware of e-cigarettes at baseline were asked if they had heard of them at follow-up. <br />Those who had not tried e-cigarettes at baseline were asked if they had done so by <br />follow-up. All respondents who reported ever trying them by follow-up were asked
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