A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Association between E-cigarette Use among Cigarette Smokers and Quit Attempts Made to Abstain from Cigarette Smoking.

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Kim, Mimi M

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Steffensen, Isabella

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Miguel, Red D

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Carlone, Julien

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Curtin, Geoffrey M

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2024-04-01T16:22:44Z

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2024-04-01T16:22:44Z

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2022-09

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Objective: Following AMSTAR 2 and PRISMA guidelines, in this synthesis of evidence we sought to identify and characterize any associations between e-cigarette use among cigarette smokers and cigarette smoking quit attempts. Methods: We queried 3 databases from January 1, 2007 to January 5, 2021. Search results were screened using the PICOS review method. Included studies examined e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking quit attempts across e-cigarette use statuses. Risk of bias was assessed according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Evidence-Based Practice Center approach. Finally, 4 random-effects models compared e-cigarette users and non- e-cigarette-users in terms of past year and prospective (6 to 12 months) cigarette smoking quit attempts. Results: We qualitatively synthesized 17 adjusted studies for this review. Two meta-analyses showed past year quit attempts were significantly associated with current e-cigarette users and 2 prospective data analyses found no significant association. Conclusions: The results of the meta- analyses emphasize temporality in the association between e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking quit attempts. Numerous methodological limitations, including inadequate definitions of e-cigarette use and non-adjustment for confounding variables, limit the confidence in conclusions that can be drawn on the causal association between e-cigarette use and cigarettes smoking quit attempts.

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1087-3244

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1945-7359

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30438

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eng

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JCFCorp SG PTE LTD

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American journal of health behavior

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10.5993/ajhb.46.4.2

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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Humans

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Prospective Studies

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Smoking Cessation

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Tobacco Products

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Vaping

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Cigarette Smoking

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Smokers

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Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems

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A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Association between E-cigarette Use among Cigarette Smokers and Quit Attempts Made to Abstain from Cigarette Smoking.

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Journal article

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Kim, Mimi M|0000-0002-1352-9670|0000-0003-1100-1298|0000-0003-2381-3453

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358

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375

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4

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Clinical Science Departments

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Family Medicine and Community Health

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Family Medicine and Community Health, Community Health

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Published

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46

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