Exploring Consumer Preferences for Cannabis Vaping Products to Support Public Health Policy: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

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Full Title: Appl Health Econ Health Policy

Abbreviation: Appl Health Econ Health Policy

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Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Health Services

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

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"Declarations FundingThe authors received financial support to conduct the research from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Grant No. 201910CPV-429120) and the Canadian Centre of Substance Use and Addiction inclusive of this research. Conflict of interestThe authors declared no potential financial or personal conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. Ethics approvalThis study was carried out in accordance with the Tri-Council Policy Statement and approval by the Memorial University Interdisciplinary Committee on Ethics in Human Research (File #20210143). Consent to participateAll participants consented to participate in the study. Consent for publicationAll participants consented to have their data included in publications. Availability of data and materialData can be made available upon request, and with the approval of the Interdisciplinary Committee on Ethics in Human Research. Code availabilityNot applicable. Author contributionsJD developed the research protocol, designed the survey, did the preliminary analysis of the data, and drafted the manuscript. KJ provided input in the discrete choice experimental design and conducted some of the analyses, and provided feedback on the manuscript. MC supported the literature search and drafted sections of the manuscript. MN supported the development of the protocol, supported data interpretation and reviewed the manuscript. LB supported the development of the protocol, survey design, data interpretations and manuscript review. Conflict of interest The authors declared no potential financial or personal conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article."

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"Funding The authors received financial support to conduct the research from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Grant No. 201910CPV-429120) and the Canadian Centre of Substance Use and Addiction inclusive of this research."

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