TY - JOUR AU - Short, Etta AU - Carpenter, Kelly M. AU - Mullis, Kristina AU - Nash, Chelsea AU - Vickerman, Katrina A. PY - 2023 TI - Tobacco Quitlines May Help Exclusive Vapers Quit: An Analysis of Data From an Employer-Sponsored Quitline T2 - Preventing Chronic Disease JO - Prev Chronic Dis SP - E46 VL - 20 CY - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA. N2 - Numerous studies have supported the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of quitlines for cigarette smoking cessation, but how effective they are for vaping cessation has not been established. Our secondary analysis examined quitline data on participants in employer-sponsored quitlines in the US run by Optum, Inc to compare quit rates among callers who were exclusive vapers (n = 1,194) with those who were exclusive smokers (n = 22,845). We examined data from the time of quitline enrollment, January 2017, through October 2020. Before adjusting for differences in demographics, quitline treatment engagement, and unadjusted quit rates, the quit rates for vapers were significantly higher. However, after adjusting for demographic and treatment engagement variables, 6-month quit rates among vapers did not differ significantly from rates among smokers. SN - 1545-1151 UR - https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220300 DO - 10.5888/pcd20.220300 ER -