Can warning labels on vapes make young adults quit?
NCT ID NCT04907136
Summary
This study aims to see if putting health warning labels directly on e-cigarette devices affects how young adults use them. Researchers will test labels with pictures and messages about risks on 80 participants aged 21-35 who currently use e-cigarettes. The goal is to measure if these labels change satisfaction, harm perception, nicotine intake, and intention to quit.
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Florida International University
RECRUITINGMiami, Florida, 33199, United States
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