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Smoking And Smoking

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According to CDC in 2015, 15.1% of all adults of which 16.7% of males, 13.6% of females were current cigarette smokers. Researchers and health professionals use e-cigarettes as harm reduction tools. In a study, long term smokers who had no intention in quitting after using e-cigarettes for a period of time begun to see them as a healthier alternatives to smoking tobacco cigarettes and some were willing to switch to e-cigarettes permanently (Caponnetto et al. 2013). Another survey showed that 80% of people using e-cigarette agreed that smoking e-cigarette is the less harmful and healthier replacement for traditional cigarette. (Polosa et al.2013). Tobacco Smoking is one of the most important causes of death in the world and, therefore, the World Health Organization and the Food and Drug Administration support the claim that e-cigarettes are a much safer and healthier replacement product to tobacco cigarettes. Perceptions and attitudes towards smoking influence greatly people’s behaviors towards e-cigarettes. The majority of research that has been conducted so far is on adolescents and young adults and it is mainly qualitative research that has gathered information on their perceptions on the matter through surveys. Young adults and adolescents are shown to be less willing to quit smoking and more willing to simply reduce it especially since they have the perception that e-cigarette is not harmful (Camenga et al. 2015). A study conducted by Barrington-Trimis et al., (2015),

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