Scientists crowdsource best way to warn young adults about vaping dangers
NCT ID NCT06274723
Summary
This study aimed to discover which types of anti-vaping public health messages work best for young adults. Researchers tested messages from different sources (experts vs. peers) and in different formats (one-sided vs. two-sided arguments) with 848 young adults aged 18-24. The goal was to identify which messages were most accepted and effective at changing perceptions about vaping risks.
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UMass Chan Medical School
Worcester, Massachusetts, 01605, United States
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