Use of electronic cigarettes by people with mental health problems: A guide for health professionals
This resource is intended to provide mental health professionals with a summary of the evidence on e-cigarettes as well as suggested responses to questions service users may ask.
Disclaimer: None of the Partnership’s resources have input from organisations with vested interests in the vaping or tobacco industries.
Mental Health & Smoking Partnership statement on e-cigarettes
In November 2017 the Partnership published a joint statement on e-cigarettes.
Additional resources
- PHE. Vaping in England: evidence update March 2020 – reviews the literature on vaping among people with mental health conditions
- PHE. Evidence review of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products 2018.
- ASH Fact sheet: Electronic cigarettes
- ASH Factsheet: Use of e-cigarettes among adults in Great Britain: 2021
- ASH Factsheet: Use of e-cigarettes among young people in Great Britain: 2021
- NCSCT. Electronic cigarettes: A briefing for stop smoking services. 2016
- Hajek P et al. A Randomized Trial of E-Cigarettes versus Nicotine-Replacement Therapy. 2019
- Royal College of Nursing: guidance on smoking cessation and e-cigarettes
- ‘Making the Switch’ – short films for smokers considering a move to vaping
- NFCC. E-cigarette use in smokefree NHS settings. 2018
- Webinar – The use of e-cigarettes among people with a mental health condition