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Support for a ban on characterizing flavours in cigarettes in the UK: a longitudinal online survey

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Moodie C, Best C & Jones D (2024) Support for a ban on characterizing flavours in cigarettes in the UK: a longitudinal online survey. European Journal of Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae181

Abstract
Most European countries have banned flavoured cigarettes. No study has explored whether support for such a ban changes post-implementation. In the UK, a menthol cigarette ban came into force in May 2020. A longitudinal survey in the UK with adult smokers and ex-smokers explored support for the ban in 2019 (N?=?3175) and 2022 (N?=?3047). Support increased from 2019 (pre-ban) to 2022 (post-ban) for all participants (18.1% to 35.0%), with increased support evident for flavour cigarette smokers (20.7% to 34.5%), non-flavour cigarette smokers (13.5% to 18.1%), and ex-smokers (24.4% to 50.8%). Increased support for tobacco-related policies helps regulators defend policy decisions.

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adult; tobacco; european continental ancestry group; cigarettes; menthol cigarettes; flavored tobacco products; smokers; ex-smokers

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European Journal of Public Health

StatusEarly Online
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Publication date online30/11/2024
Date accepted by journal22/10/2024
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PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
ISSN1101-1262
eISSN1464-360X

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Dr Catherine Best

Dr Catherine Best

Associate Professor, Health Sciences Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV

Professor Crawford Moodie

Professor Crawford Moodie

Professor, Institute for Social Marketing

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