2017
DOI: 10.20882/adicciones.905
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Evaluación de los niveles de dependencia de la nicotina en usuarios de cigarrillos electrónicos

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“…Our findings contrast with results obtained by González et al [28], Etter et al [23], and Liu et al [29]. In a study conducted by González et al, e-cigarette users scored lower in FTND (mean 4.38) than cigarette smokers (mean 5.57; p = 0.03) [28].…”
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“…Our findings contrast with results obtained by González et al [28], Etter et al [23], and Liu et al [29]. In a study conducted by González et al, e-cigarette users scored lower in FTND (mean 4.38) than cigarette smokers (mean 5.57; p = 0.03) [28].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings contrast with results obtained by González et al [28], Etter et al [23], and Liu et al [29]. In a study conducted by González et al, e-cigarette users scored lower in FTND (mean 4.38) than cigarette smokers (mean 5.57; p = 0.03) [28]. Etter et al concluded that e-cigarettes are less addictive than tobacco cigarettes and their addictive potential is comparable to nicotine gums [23], although they also found that users of nicotine-containing e-cigarettes presented higher dependence ratings compared to the users of nicotine-free e-cigarettes [23].…”
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“…En adolescentes el riesgo es 3,62 veces mayor para consumo de CC habiendo probado CE; asimismo, el consumo de CE Figura 1. Búsqueda de la literatura aumentó del 1,5% al 16% de 2015 a 2016 (4), mientras que en adultos era del 6,8% (20). En escuelas de Canadá se evidenció que quienes habían usado CE fueron más propensos al inicio de CC (OR 2,12 IC 95% 1,68-2,66) (21).…”
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“…En el análisis realizado por Biener et al, se encontró que las personas que usaron de forma intensiva el CE en el último mes tenían tasas de abstinencia de 20,4% comparados con aquellos usuarios ocasionales (8,5%) (35). Otro estudio donde se evaluó la dependencia a la nicotina con el test de Fagerström se obtuvo un consumo de CE 4,38+/-1,93 minutos mientras que con CC del 5,57*-1,48 minutos (20).…”
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