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Number of vape users reaches record 4.3 million: ASH

Number of vape users reaches record 4.3 million: ASH
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The number of regular vapers in Britain reached 4.3 million people in 2022, or 8.3 per cent of the adult population, the highest rate ever, according to a new ASH data.

The annual Smokefree GB survey, carried out for Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) by YouGov, found that most current vapers are ex-smokers (57 per cent). down from the 2021 peak of 64 per cent.


Significantly, only 1.3 per cent of never smokers are current vapers, amounting to 8.1 per cent of vapers. Meanwhile, the proportion of adult smokers who have never tried e-cigarettes is continuing to decline slowly, down to 28 per cent in 2022.

The proportion of smokers who are current vapers, 22 per cent, has increased by a percentage point from 2021.

As in previous years, the main reason given by ex-smokers for vaping is to help them quit (29 per cent). The next most common reasons are to prevent relapse (19 per cent), because they enjoy the experience (14 per cent), and to save money (11 per cent).

The main reason given by current smokers for vaping are to cut down on smoking (17 per cent), to save money (16 per cent), to try to help them quit (14 per cent) and to prevent relapse (13 per cent).

However, a third of smokers (32 per cent) incorrectly believe vaping is more or equally as harmful as smoking.

As far as the devices and products used are concerned, the most frequent type of e-cigarette device remains a refillable tank system, with 65 per cent of current vapers reporting this type as their main device. Vapes with replaceable cartridges and disposable vapes were the main type of device for 17 per cent and 15 per cent of vapers, respectively.

The rise of disposable vapes is primarily driven by younger adults, the survey finds. Among 18-24 year olds, almost half of current e-cigarettes users (48 per cent) use disposables as their main type in 2022, an increase from only 2.8 per cent in 2021.

For those who have tried vaping and used cartridges, JUUL has risen since 2021 to the most popular brand (19 per cent), followed by Logic (17 per cent), Vuse (16 per cent), Vype (16 per cent) and blu (14 per cent).

Among current vapers, half say that they use the same strength e-liquid as when they first started vaping, while 38 per cent have decreased the strength and only 4.2 per cent have increased the strength over time. Ex-smokers are the most likely group of vapers to report currently using a lower strength of e-liquid than when they began (50 per cent).

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