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Discussion of Heated Tobacco Products on Twitter Following IQOS’s Modified-Risk Tobacco Product Authorization and US Import Ban: Content Analysis

Discussion of Heated Tobacco Products on Twitter Following IQOS’s Modified-Risk Tobacco Product Authorization and US Import Ban: Content Analysis

Among personal testimonials, six subthemes emerged: (1-a) description of flavor or taste in the context of a personal recommendation, thoughts, or review; (1-b) personal experience using HTPs either favorably or unfavorably (eg, feeling of smoke and taste); (1-c) information seeking about HTPs (eg, troubleshooting and asking about product availability); (1-d) comparison to combustible tobacco; (1-e) comparison to electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS); or (1-f) HTP marketing strategies.

Minji Kim, Julia Vassey, Dongmei Li, Artur Galimov, Eileen Han, Matthew G Kirkpatrick, Cassandra A Stanton, Jenny E Ozga, Sarah Lee, Jennifer B Unger

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53938

Topics of Nicotine-Related Discussions on Twitter: Infoveillance Study

Topics of Nicotine-Related Discussions on Twitter: Infoveillance Study

These online communications may impact nicotine use; for example, Unger and colleagues [31] demonstrated an empirical link between adolescents’ and young adults’ tobacco-related Twitter activity and their tobacco product use.

Jon-Patrick Allem, Allison Dormanesh, Anuja Majmundar, Jennifer B Unger, Matthew G Kirkpatrick, Akshat Choube, Aneesh Aithal, Emilio Ferrara, Tess Boley Cruz

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e25579

Correction: General Audience Engagement With Antismoking Public Health Messages Across Multiple Social Media Sites: Comparative Analysis

Correction: General Audience Engagement With Antismoking Public Health Messages Across Multiple Social Media Sites: Comparative Analysis

For authors Katja Reuter and Jennifer B Unger, the affiliation: Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research, Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States was inadvertently removed and replaced with the affiliation: Economic and Health Policy Research, American Cancer Society, Washington, DC, United States In the originally published paper, the full list of authors and affiliations read as follows

Katja Reuter, Melissa L Wilson, Meghan Moran, NamQuyen Le, Praveen Angyan, Anuja Majmundar, Elsi M Kaiser, Jennifer B Unger

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(2):e28131

Instagram Posts Related to Backwoods Cigarillo Blunts: Content Analysis

Instagram Posts Related to Backwoods Cigarillo Blunts: Content Analysis

Images representative of select themes: (A) Blunt-related hashtags; (B) Rolling blunts; (C) Smoking blunts; (D) Product flavor. Findings from this study suggest that blunt users perceive Backwoods cigarillos as vehicles for marijuana consumption and that they are comfortable sharing images of this behavior on Instagram.

Stephanie Kim, Alia Mourali, Jon-Patrick Allem, Jennifer B Unger, Tess Boley Cruz, Sabrina L Smiley

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(2):e22946