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Dependence, plans to quit, quitting self-efficacy and past cessation behaviours among menthol and other flavoured cigarette users in Europe: The EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys
INTRODUCTION: This study characterises smoking and cessationrelated behaviours among menthol and other flavoured cigarette users in Europe prior to the implementation of the European Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) ban on the sale of flavoured cigarettes. METHODS: An analysis of cross-sectional data from the 2016 EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys was conducted among a sample of 10760 adult smokers from eight European Union Member States. Respondents were classified as menthol, other flavoured, unflavoured, or no usual flavour cigarette users and compared on smoking and cessation behaviours and characteristics. Data were analysed in SPSS Complex Samples Package using bivariate and multivariate regression analyses adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics, dependence, and country. RESULTS: In bivariate analyses, cigarette flavour was significantly associated with all outcomes (p<0.001). After adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics, these associations attenuated but remained significant and in the same direction for dependence, self-efficacy, plans to quit, past quit attempts, and ever e-cigarette use. In fully adjusted models, compared to smokers of non-flavoured cigarettes, menthol smokers were less likely to smoke daily (AOR=0.47, 95% CI: 0.32–0.71), smoke within 30 min of waking (0.52,0.43–0.64), consider themselves addicted (0.74,0.59–0.94), and more likely to have ever used e-cigarettes (1.26,1.00–1.57); other flavoured cigarette smokers were less likely to smoke daily (0.33,0.15–0.77), and have higher self-efficacy (1.82,1.20–2.77); no usual flavour smokers were less likely to smoke daily (0.34,0.22–0.51), smoke within 30 min of waking (0.66,0.55–0.80), consider themselves addicted (0.65,0.52–0.78), have ever made a quit attempt (0.69,0.58– 0.84), have ever used e-cigarettes (0.66,0.54–0.82), and had higher self-efficacy (1.46,1.19–1.80). CONCLUSIONS: Smokers of different cigarette flavours in Europe differ on smoking and cessation characteristics. The lower dependence of menthol cigarette smokers could lead to greater success rates if quit attempts are made, however cross-country differences in smoking behaviours and quitting intentions could lead to the TPD ban on cigarette flavours having differential impact if not accompanied by additional measures, such as smoking cessation support
Black Hole Formation by Sine-Gordon Solitons in Two-dimensional Dilaton Gravity
The CGHS model of two-dimensional dilaton gravity coupled to a sine-Gordon
matter field is considered. The theory is exactly solvable classically, and the
solutions of a kink and two-kink type solitons are studied in connection with
black hole formation.Comment: 11 pages, no figures, revte
Boundary degrees of freedom in fractional quantum Hall effect: Excitations on common boundary of two samples
Using the Carlip's method we have derived the boundary action for the fermion
Chern-Simons theory of quantum Hall effects on a planar region with a boundary.
We have computed both the bulk and edge responses of currents to the external
electric field. From this we obtain the well-known anomaly relation and the
boundary Hall current without introducing any ad hoc assumptions such as the
chirality condition. In addition, the edge current on the common boundary of
two samples is found to be proportional to the difference between Chern-Simons
coupling strengths.Comment: 20 pages, uses revte
Spectral Correlation in Incommensurate Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
We investigate the energy spectra of clean incommensurate double-walled
carbon nanotubes, and find that the overall spectral properties are described
by the so-called critical statistics of Anderson metal-insulator transition. In
the energy spectra, there exist three different regimes characterized by
Wigner-Dyson, Poisson, and semi-Poisson distributions. This feature implies
that the electron transport in incommensurate multi-walled nanotubes can be
either diffusive, ballistic, or intermediate between them, depending on the
position of the Fermi energy.Comment: final version to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Observation of Double cc bar Production in e+ e- Annihilation at sqrt{s} ~ 10.6 GeV
We report the observation of prompt J/psi via double ccbar production from
the e+e- continuum. In this process one ccbar pair fragments into a J/psi meson
while the remaining pair either produces a bound charmonium state or fragments
into open charm. Both cases have been observed: the first by studying the mass
spectrum of the system recoiling against the J/psi, and the second by
reconstructing the J/psi together with a charmed meson. We find cross-sections
of \sigma(e+ e- -> J/psi eta_c (gamma)) * BR (eta_c -> >=4 charged) = 0.033
(+0.007 -0.006)(stat) \pm 0.009(syst)pb and \sigma(e+ e- -> J/psi D*+ X) = 0.53
(+0.19 -0.15)(stat) \pm 0.14(syst) pb, and infer \sigma(e+ e- -> J/psi c cbar)
/ \sigma(e+ e- -> J/psi X) = 0.59 (+0.15 -0.13)(stat) \pm 0.12(syst). These
results are obtained from a 46.2/fb data sample collected near the Upsilon(4S)
resonance, with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy e+ e-
collider.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, to be submitted to Physical Review Letter
Production of Prompt Charmonia in Annihilation at GeV
The production of prompt , , and is
studied using a data sample collected with the Belle detector at
the and 60 MeV below the resonance. The yield of prompt
mesons in the sample is compatible with that of continuum
production; we set an upper limit at the 95% confidence level, and find pb. The cross-sections for prompt
and direct are measured. The momentum spectrum, production
angle distribution and polarization are studied.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Observation of Mixing-induced CP Violation in the Neutral B Meson System
This report describes an observation of mixing-induced CP violation and a
measurement of the CP violation parameter, sin(2phi_1), with the Belle detector
at the KEKB asymmetric e+e- collider. Using a data sample of 29.1 fb-1 recorded
on the Upsilon(4S) resonance that contains 31.3 million BBbar pairs, we
reconstruct decays of neutral B mesons to the following CP eigenstates: J/psi
K_S^0, psi(2S) K_S^0, chi_c1 K_S^0, eta_c K_S^0, J/psi K_L^0 and J/psi K^*0.
The flavor of the accompanying B meson is identified by combining information
from primary and secondary leptons, K+/- mesons, lambda baryons, slow and fast
pions. The proper-time interval between the two B meson decays is determined
from the distance between the two decay vertices measured with a silicon vertex
detector. The result sin(2phi_1) = 0.99 +/- 0.14(stat) +/- 0.06(syst) is
obtained by applying a maximum likelihood fit to the 1137 candidate events. We
conclude that there is large CP violation in the neutral B meson system. A zero
value for sin(2phi_1) is ruled out by more than six standard deviations.Comment: 25 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review
Search for Charmless Two-body Baryonic Decays of B Mesons
We report the results of a search for the rare baryonic decays , , and . The analysis
is based on a data set of events collected by the
Belle detector at the KEKB collider. No statistically significant
signals are found, and we set branching fraction upper limits , , and at the 90% confidence level.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures and 1 table. Submitted to Phys. Rev. D Rapid
Communication
Observation of the eta_c(2S) in exclusive B-->K KsK-pi+ decays
We report the observation of a narrow peak in the KsK-pi+ invariant mass
distribution in a sample of exclusive B-->K KsK-pi+ decays collected with the
Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy e+e- collider. The measured mass
of the peak is M=3654+-6(stat)+-8(syst) MeV/c^2 and we place a 90% confidence
level upper limit on the width of Gamma<55 MeV/c^2. The properties agree with
heavy-quark potential model expectations for the eta_c(2S), the n=2 singlet S
charmonium state.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letter
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