Psychiatric News (6/8) reports, “More Americans consider cigarettes to be addictive and dangerous than those who express such concerns about cannabis, alcohol, and technology,” according to the “latest findings from a national APA poll released” on June 8 that was “conducted by Morning Consult between April 20 and 22 among a sample of 2,201 adults.” APA President Petros Levounis, MD, MA, said in a June 8 news release, “‘It is clear that we have gotten the message through that cigarettes are dangerous and addictive,’ but more can be done to educate Americans about other potentially addictive behaviors.” The news release also disclosed that the APA “will soon launch a public awareness initiative on addiction and substance use disorders,” with its initial focus “on vaping, then turn to opioids, alcohol, and technology over the next year.”
Related Links:
— “Americans Agree Cigarettes Are Unsafe, Yet 21% Report Smoking Every Day,” Psychiatric News, June 8, 2023