SRNT 2022 Vaper Research

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.

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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.
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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.
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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.
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Kaplan B, Hardesty JJ, Welding K, Breland AB, Eissenberg T, JE Cohen. Ends flavor use by age group in the US a longitudinal analysis.
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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.
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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.
 
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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.