IGTC faculty and staff presented seven posters focused on the Vaping and Pattern of E-Cigarette Use Research (VAPER) Study, a joint effort with the Center for the Study of Tobacco Products at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Cohen JE, Hardesty JJ, Nian Q, Crespi E, Soule E, Kennedy RD, Welding K, Sinamo J, Kaplan B, Eissenberg T, Breland A. E-Cigarettes use in the wild. nicotine formulation and nicotine concentration, by device type.
Crespi E, Hardesty JJ, Nian Q, Sinamo J, Welding K, Kennedy RD, Cohen JE. Custom and non-custom e-cigarette liquid users’ device/liquid characteristics and health outcomes: Implications for e-cigarette regulations.
Hardesty J., Crespi E, Sinamo J, Breland AB, Eissenberg T, Welding K, Kennedy RD, Cohen JE. Bots and professional survey takers: Recruitment challenges for tobacco regulatory science online surveys.
Kaplan B, Hardesty JJ, Welding K, Breland AB, Eissenberg T, JE Cohen. Ends flavor use by age group in the US a longitudinal analysis.
Nian Q, Sinamo J; Hardesty JJ, Crespi E, Welding K, Kennedy RD, Vattipally V, Cohen JE. Correlates of e-cigarette use dependence among regular adult e-cigarette users.
Sinamo J, Hardesty JJ, Nian Q, Crespi E, Welding K, Kennedy RD, Cohen JE. Other tobacco products and cannabinoids used by regular e-cigarette users.
Crespi E, Hardesty JJ, Nian Q, Sinamo J, Welding K, Cohen JE, Kennedy RD. Mint, menthol, sweet, and tobacco ENDS liquid flavorings in relation to nicotine formulation and concentration: results from the population-based VAPER study.