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1. Correlates of tobacco product initiation among youth and young adults between waves 1–4 of the population assessment of tobacco and Health (PATH) study (2013–2018)

2. Menthol and Mint Cigarettes and Cigars: Initiation and Progression in Youth, Young Adults and Adults in Waves 1-4 of the PATH Study, 2013-2017.

3. Adult perceptions of the relative harm of tobacco products and subsequent tobacco product use: Longitudinal findings from waves 1 and 2 of the population assessment of tobacco and health (PATH) study

4. Role of e-cigarettes and pharmacotherapy during attempts to quit cigarette smoking: The PATH Study 2013-16

5. Harm perceptions and tobacco use initiation among youth in Wave 1 and 2 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study

6. Youth perception of harm and addictiveness of tobacco products: Findings from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study (Wave 1).

7. Correlates of Transitions in Tobacco Product Use by U.S. Adult Tobacco Users between 2013⁻2014 and 2014⁻2015: Findings from the PATH Study Wave 1 and Wave 2.

8. Transitions in Tobacco Product Use by U.S. Adults between 2013⁻2014 and 2014⁻2015: Findings from the PATH Study Wave 1 and Wave 2.

9. Transitions in Tobacco Product Use by U.S. Adults between 2013–2014 and 2014–2015: Findings from the PATH Study Wave 1 and Wave 2

10. Correlates of Transitions in Tobacco Product Use by U.S. Adult Tobacco Users between 2013–2014 and 2014–2015: Findings from the PATH Study Wave 1 and Wave 2

11. Association Between Receptivity to Tobacco Advertising and Progression to Tobacco Use in Youth and Young Adults in the PATH Study.

12. Susceptibility to tobacco product use among youth in wave 1 of the population Assessment of tobacco and health (PATH) study.

13. Engagement With Online Tobacco Marketing and Associations With Tobacco Product Use Among U.S. Youth

14. Design and methods of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study

15. Receptivity to Tobacco Advertising and Susceptibility to Tobacco Products

16. Perceived Truthfulness of Reduced Lung Cancer Risk Advertising Claims Influences Consumers' Intention to try and to Purchase Snus.

17. Perceptions of harmfulness of heated tobacco and nicotine vaping products compared to cigarettes, and the association of advertising exposure on harm perceptions among adults who smoke in South Korea: Cross-sectional findings from the 2020 ITC Korea Survey.

18. Patterns of Premium and Nonpremium Cigar Use in the United States: Findings from Wave 6 (2021) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study.

19. Support for pictorial health warning labels on cigarette packages in the United States among adults who currently smoke or quit smoking: Findings from the ITC US Smoking and Vaping Surveys.

23. Exploring the psychometric properties of a tripartite model of risk perception (TRIRISK) in a general U.S. population sample.

24. E-cigarette and tobacco product use among NYS youth before and after a state-wide vaping flavour restriction policy, 2020-2021.

25. E-Cigarette Flavors, Devices, and Brands Used by Youths Before and After Partial Flavor Restrictions in the United States: Canada, England, and the United States, 2017‒2020.

26. Smokers' perceptions of different classes of cigarette brand descriptors.

27. Worry about Lung Cancer is Related to Numeracy and Risk Perception of Diseases Associated with Smoking.

28. Longitudinal e-Cigarette and Cigarette Use Among US Youth in the PATH Study (2013-2015).

29. Focus Groups and In-depth Interviews to Guide the Development of Lung Cancer Screening Informational Materials.

30. US Adult Cigar Smoking Patterns, Purchasing Behaviors, and Reasons for Use According to Cigar Type: Findings From the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, 2013-2014.

31. Use of flavored electronic cigarette refill liquids among adults and youth in the US—Results from Wave 2 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study (2014–2015).

32. Patient Cessation Activity after Automatic Referral to a Dedicated Cessation Support Service.

33. Evaluation of modified risk claim advertising formats for Camel Snus.

34. Filter presence and tipping paper color influence consumer perceptions of cigarettes.

35. Associations between perceptions of e-cigarette advertising and interest in product trial amongst US adult smokers and non-smokers: results from an internet-based pilot survey.

36. The impact of free trial acceptance on demand for alternative nicotine products: evidence from experimental auctions.

37. Pictorial health warning label content and smokers’ understanding of smoking-related risks—a cross-country comparison.

38. Longer term impact of cigarette package warnings in Australia compared with the United Kingdom and Canada.

39. Factors associated with changes in flavored tobacco products used: Findings from wave 2 and wave 3 (2014-2016) of the population assessment of tobacco and health (PATH) study.

40. Trends in the use of premium and discount cigarette brands: findings from the ITC US Surveys (2002-2011).

41. Estimating Demand for Alternatives to Cigarettes with Online Purchase Tasks.

42. Promoting cessation resources through cigarette package warning labels: a longitudinal survey with adult smokers in Canada, Australia and Mexico.

43. Harm perceptions and tobacco use initiation among youth in Wave 1 and 2 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study.

44. Associations of risk factors of e-cigarette and cigarette use and susceptibility to use among baseline PATH study youth participants (2013-2014).

45. U.S. adult perceptions of the harmfulness of tobacco products: descriptive findings from the 2013-14 baseline wave 1 of the path study.

46. Interpersonal communication about pictorial health warnings on cigarette packages: Policy-related influences and relationships with smoking cessation attempts.

47. Intention to purchase alternative tobacco products as a function of smoking status and responses to advertising, packaging, and sensory experiences.

48. Patterns and correlates of polytobacco use in the United States over a decade: NSDUH 2002-2011.

49. Home smoking and vaping policies among US adults: results from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study, wave 3.

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