In the global study, most of the UK participants were found to be curious about vaping and half of those surveyed would use one if offered by a friend.
Of the UK participants, 55% indicated they were curious about vaping, while half said they would use a vape if a friend offered one to them.
They were also less likely to believe that vaping was addictive or harmful , compared to Australians , where susceptibility was the lowest. Young people in the UK were also more likely to have seen an e-cigarette advert compared to other countries - Australia coming in at the lowest . Children were also included in the poll and when asked if they had ever tried vaping once or twice, 11.6% responded positively compared to 5.6% in 2014.Read more:
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