Publication Date
10-2015
Abstract
A new poll of adults in the United States by Stat and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health shows a majority of Americans believe electronic cigarettes, also called e-cigarettes, are harmful to the health of those who use them and an overwhelming majority favors basic regulations like warning labels and a minimum purchasing age.
ORCID
McMurtry, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2617-7085
Language
English (en)
Originally Published In
Blendon, R. J., Benson, J. M., McMurtry, C. L., & Sayde, J. M. November 2015. “Americans’ Perspectives on E-Cigarettes” Harvard Opinion Research Program report for STAT News.
Recommended Citation
Blendon, R. J.; Benson, J. M.; McMurtry, Caitlin L.; and Sayde, J. M., "Americans’ Perspectives on E-Cigarettes" (2015). Brown School Faculty Publications. 67.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/brown_facpubs/67
Document Type
Report
Comments
Harvard Opinion Research Program report for STAT News.