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1. Adult smokers' discussions about vaping with health professionals and subsequent behavior change: a cohort study.

2. Do post‐quitting experiences predict smoking relapse among former smokers in Australia and the United Kingdom? Findings from the International Tobacco Control Surveys.

3. Understandings of the component causes of harm from cigarette smoking in Australia.

4. Barriers and facilitators to switching from smoking to vaping: Advice from vapers.

5. Reasons for regular vaping and for its discontinuation among smokers and recent ex‐smokers: findings from the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey.

6. A new classification system for describing concurrent use of nicotine vaping products alongside cigarettes (so‐called 'dual use'): findings from the ITC‐4 Country Smoking and Vaping wave 1 Survey.

7. Differences in norms towards the use of nicotine vaping products among adult smokers, former smokers and nicotine vaping product users: cross‐sectional findings from the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey.

8. Rules about smoking and vaping in the home: findings from the 2016 International Tobacco Control Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey.

9. The impact of vaping and regulatory environment on cigarette demand: behavioral economic perspective across four countries.

10. Methods of the ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey, wave 1 (2016).

11. Predicting vaping uptake, vaping frequency and ongoing vaping among daily smokers using longitudinal data from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Surveys.

12. Discussions between health professionals and smokers about nicotine vaping products: results from the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey.

13. Prevalence of awareness, ever‐use and current use of nicotine vaping products (NVPs) among adult current smokers and ex‐smokers in 14 countries with differing regulations on sales and marketing of NVPs: cross‐sectional findings from the ITC Project

14. Do predictors of smoking relapse change as a function of duration of abstinence? Findings from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia.

15. Impact of the introduction of standardised packaging on smokers' brand awareness and identification in Australia.

16. Depression motivates quit attempts but predicts relapse: differential findings for gender from the International Tobacco Control Study.

17. The impact of quitting smoking on depressive symptoms: findings from the International Tobacco Control Four-Country Survey.

18. Tobacco expenditure, smoking-induced deprivation and financial stress: Results from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four-Country Survey.

19. How much unsuccessful quitting activity is going on among adult smokers? Data from the International Tobacco Control Four Country cohort survey.

20. The association between exposure to point-of-sale anti-smoking warnings and smokers' interest in quitting and quit attempts: findings from the International Tobacco Control Four Country Survey.

21. Impact of the removal of misleading terms on cigarette pack on smokers' beliefs about 'light/mild' cigarettes: cross-country comparisons.

22. Prospective predictors of quitting behaviours among adult smokers in six cities in China: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) China Survey.

23. Smokers with financial stress are more likely to want to quit but less likely to try or succeed: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey.

24. How reactions to cigarette packet health warnings influence quitting: findings from the ITC Four-Country survey.

25. Socio-economic variations in tobacco consumption, intention to quit and self-efficacy to quit among male smokers in Thailand and Malaysia: results from the International Tobacco Control–South-East Asia (ITC–SEA) survey.

26. Can attitudes of stoicism and cautiousness explain observed age-related variation in levels of self-rated pain, mood disturbance and functional interference in chronic pain patients?

27. Factors associated with future intentions to use personal vaporisers among those with some experience of vaping.

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