The goal of this study is to modify a smoking prevention program for 5th and 6th grade students to also target vaping e-cigarettes. Aims were to modify the program along with associated materials and to conduct a trial with 5th grade students in the school setting to see how well the updated program worked. Students either participated in the four-week computer based program or continued with their usual tobacco prevention curriculum. This study showed that students who received the computer program reduced their intentions and willingness to use e-cigarettes or smoke in the future more than did students who used their usual tobacco curriculum.
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Change in Behavioral Intentions to Vape E-cigarettes
Timeframe: baseline; six months
Change in Behavioral Intentions to Smoke Cigarettes
Timeframe: baseline; six weeks
Change in Willingness to Vape E-cigarettes
Timeframe: baseline; six weeks
Change in Willingness to Smoke Cigarettes
Timeframe: baseline; six weeks