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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 May 11.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2021 Oct 14;125:107152. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107152

Table 2.

Potential reactions to NVP flavor restrictions by non-tobacco flavor regular vapers.

n Overall (n=703) Canada (n=250) England (n=248) US (n=205)

Weighted % (95% confidence interval)
Vape available flavor(s) 202 28.8% (22.6-34.9) 45.4% (32.8-58.1) 30.5% (17.2-43.8) 20.9% (12.9-28.9)
Find a way to get restricted flavor(s) 169 28.3% (22.3-34.3) 22.3% (13.1-31.5) 28.4% (15.8-41.0) 33.1% (23.4-42.8)
Quit vaping and smoke instead 147 17.1% (12.8-21.4) 12.3% (5.8-18.8) 14.8% (8.5-21.1) 21.0% (10.5-31.5)
Not smoke or vape 98 12.9% (8.8-17.0) 10.4% (3.5-17.2) 9.6% (1.6-17.6) 9.2% (4.1-14.2)
Don’t know 87 12.9% (8.3-17.5) 9.6% (1.4-17.8) 16.8% (8.2-25.4) 15.8% (7.2-24.5)

Data are weighted and adjusted. Vape available flavors: tobacco or menthol in Canada and England, and tobacco in the US. Overall model: Reference group: vape available flavor(s); Wald: 2.65, p<0.0001. Covariates: country: p=0.17; age: p=0.41; sex: p=0.01; smoking/vaping status: p=0.001; vaping frequency: p=0.03.