On 2016 Aug 10, Gerry Stimson commented:
In addition to the comments made by Clive Bates about the limitations of the study, a further fault is that the research measured e-cigarette use, and did not establish whether the e-cigarettes actually contained nicotine. As the paper reports 'Students were selected as ever e-cigarette users if they responded “yes” to the question “have you ever tried an e-cigarette”'. But the majority of youth vapers in the US do NOT use nicotine-containing e-cigarettes. The Monitoring the Future study reported that about 60% of youth vapers use e-cigarettes without nicotine. Lax scrutiny by the editor and reviewers means that this crucial issue is overlooked - indeed the article authors do not appear to have identified that this is as a limitation. This further undermines the rather facile policy recommendations to limit e-cigarette availability to young people.
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