Study probes the pull of both cigarettes and vapes in young dual users
NCT ID NCT05280535
First seen Jun 26, 2026 · Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Summary
This completed study looked at 82 young adults aged 21-34 who use both regular cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Researchers tested how cues like seeing a cigarette or vape affect cravings and attention in the lab and in daily life. The goal was to understand shared and unique triggers for using each product, which could inform future efforts to help people quit.
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Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies
Providence, Rhode Island, 02903, United States
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