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Electronic nicotine delivery system use behaviour and loss of autonomy among American Indians: Results from an observational study
Dana Mowls Carroll
, Theodore L. Wagener
, David M. Thompson
, Lancer D. Stephens
, Jennifer D. Peck
, Janis E. Campbell
, Laura A. Beebe
Genetics Mechanisms of Cancer
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Cigarette
31%
Cigarette Smokers
6%
Dependence Levels
6%
Dual Use
6%
Dual Users
50%
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
100%
High Prevalence
6%
Loss of Autonomy
100%
Low Severity
6%
Native American
100%
Nicotine
12%
Nonparametric Methods
6%
Oklahoma
6%
Puffing
6%
Smokers
18%
Statistical Significance
6%
System Use
100%
System User
43%
Usage Patterns
6%
Use Behavior
100%
Use-dependence
12%
Vaping
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
American Indian
100%
Checklist
33%
Cigarette Smoking
16%
Observational Study
100%
Prevalence
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
American Indian
100%
Checklist
12%
Cigarette Filter
37%
Electronic Cigarette
100%
Prevalence
6%
Mathematics
Median
100%
Parametric
50%
Statistical Significance
50%