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Taylor, Emily and O'Connor, Shawn and Schwartz, Robert (2021) E-cigarette social sources: theory, evidence and regulatory policy. Toronto: Ontario Tobacco Research Unit.

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E-cigarette social sources:

  • Most underage Canadian youth are accessing their vaping products from social sources.
  • Similarly, studies have shown that most youth in the U.S. and England access vaping products primarily through social sources.
  • Interventions to address social sources of e-cigarettes are under-developed.
  • Health Canada’s recent reports on additional regulations under consideration did not include measures specifically targeted at social sources.

Contents:

  • Introduction p.5
  • Literature Review p.6
  • E-Cigarette Social Source p.6
  • Tobacco Social Sources p.8
  • Alcohol Social Sources p.13
  • Cannabis Social Sources p.14
  • Jurisdictional Scan p.15
  • Canadian Federal Regulations to Reduce Social Sources p.15
  • Canadian Provincial Regulations to Reduce Social Sources p.15
  • U.S. Regulations to Reduce Social Sources p.17
  • E-Cigarette Social Sources Assessment Criteria p.18
  • Campaign to Address Social Sources p.18
  • Fines for Youth Who Supply to Peers p.19

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