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Journal de recherche et de thérapie en toxicomanie

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Abstrait

Digital Tobacco Delivery System Trends are Estimated by Psychological Signs

Masudha Girkani

Digital tobacco delivery systems, including electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and other vaping devices, have emerged as a significant trend in the tobacco industry. This abstract explores the evolving landscape of digital tobacco delivery systems, particularly the trends and adoption patterns, estimated through psychological signs among users. It delves into the psychological factors that contribute to the use of these devices, such as perceptions of reduced harm, flavor variety, and social appeal. Additionally, it considers the implications of these trends for public health and regulation and underscores the need for a better understanding of the psychological underpinnings of digital tobacco delivery system usage. Insights from this research can inform targeted interventions, regulations, and awareness campaigns to address the challenges posed by this rapidly evolving phenomenon. Digital tobacco delivery systems have gained popularity among individuals seeking an alternative to traditional tobacco products. This shift in consumer behavior is influenced by various psychological signs and factors. For instance, the perception of reduced harm compared to traditional smoking is a prominent motivator behind the adoption of these systems. Many users believe that e-cigarettes are less harmful and are thus an attractive option for harm reduction. Flavor variety and customization options offered by these devices contribute to their appeal, especially among young users. The wide range of flavors and the ability to personalize the experience cater to diverse tastes and preferences, making them more enticing to a broader demographic. Additionally, the social appeal of vaping, as evident through marketing and peer influence, plays a pivotal role in the adoption of digital tobacco delivery systems. Social acceptance and the desire to be part of a community that engages in vaping have been identified as significant psychological factors. Understanding the psychological signs that drive the use of digital tobacco delivery systems is essential for developing effective public health strategies and regulations. As this trend continues to evolve, addressing the appeal of these products requires a comprehensive approach, including targeted awareness campaigns, age restrictions, flavor bans, and stricter regulations. In conclusion, the trends in digital tobacco delivery systems are influenced by psychological signs and motivations. The appeal of reduced harm, flavor variety, and social acceptance are key drivers behind their adoption. Recognizing and addressing these psychological factors is crucial for public health efforts and regulatory measures aimed at mitigating the risks associated with digital tobacco delivery systems while ensuring the well-being of users, especially youth and young adults.

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