New study tracks why young and older smokers switch to vaping
NCT ID NCT07214168
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study will follow 100 cigarette smokers (half aged 21-34, half aged 35-65) who have tried vaping or currently vape. Over 12 months, participants use a mobile app to report changes in their smoking and vaping habits, reasons for switching, and their beliefs about e-cigarettes. The goal is to understand how age influences vaping patterns and preferences.
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Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Nicotine Addiction
RECRUITINGPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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