
Abstract submitted

Abstract submitted
Next September, the Spanish Society of Epidemiology will hold its 43rd Annual Meeting in Las Palmas. The Health Behavior Studies Unit of the National Center for Epidemiology (Carlos III Health Institute) has organized a thematic panel on “Behavioral Studies for Better Health,” where we hope to present our paper entitled “E-cigarette Use and Smoking Cessation Among the General Population in Spain: A Behavioral Science Perspective.”
The abstract we have submitted shows the results of a cross-sectional observational study based on microdata from current smokers (4,178 daily and 460 occasional smokers) and former smokers (5,379) interviewed as part of the European Health Survey in Spain (EES-2020). The association between smoking cessation (currently smoking vs. having quit smoking) and e-cigarette use, social support (poor, moderate, or strong on the Oslo scale), age, and occupational social class was assessed using bivariate (comparison of proportions) and multivariate (binary logistic regression) analyses for women and men separately.
This study is part of one of the components of the project Behavior Design and Public Health: Explaining Unassisted Smoking Cessation, which I am currently working on.
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