Impact of Nicotine Messaging on Beliefs and Behavior (NCT05108649) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Impact of Nicotine Messaging on Beliefs and Behavior
United States74 participantsStarted 2022-03-02
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of nicotine messaging and nicotine content of study cigarettes on nicotine beliefs and subsequent use of tobacco and nicotine products.
Who can participate
Age range21 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Self-report smoking at least 5 non-menthol, filtered cigarettes per day for at least the last 12 months.
* Not currently undergoing smoking cessation treatment or planning to quit over the duration of the study (\~6 weeks).
* Plan to live in the area for the duration of the study.
* Capable of giving written informed consent, which includes compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the combined consent and HIPAA form.
* Able to communicate fluently in English (i.e., speaking, writing, and reading).
Exclusion Criteria:
* Smoke menthol cigarettes greater than 20% of the time.
* Smoke cigarettes of non-standard circumference (e.g., wides, slim, capri, etc.)
* Use of any nicotine containing products other than cigarettes. Participants reporting isolated use of other nicotine containing products less than 5 times per month are eligible to participate.
* Attempt to quit smoking over the duration of the study period.
* Provide a Carbon Monoxide (CO) reading less than 5 parts per million (ppm) at Session 1 (D0).
* History of substance abuse (other than nicotine) in the past 12 months and/or currently receiving medical treatment for substance abuse. Attendance at alcoholics anonymous or narcotics anonymous meetings will not be considered medical treatment for the purposes of this protocol.
* Current alcohol consumption that exceeds 25 standard drinks/week.
* Women, including all individuals assigned as "female" at birth, who are pregnant, bre…