Overview
This study evaluates knowledge, feelings and thoughts regarding nicotine products among young adults who are susceptible to but do not use tobacco/nicotine and adults who use tobacco/nicotine.
Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Examine the effects of nicotine concentration and source claims on engagement with ONP packaging using laboratory-based psychophysiological assessment.
II. Examine the effects of nicotine concentration and source claims on participant self-reported ONP perceptions, behavioral intentions, and ONP trial.
This is an experimental behavioral study. Participants view randomized images of nicotine-containing product packaging and complete a lapse task test on study. Participants also complete questionnaires on study.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Young adult susceptible non-users aged 18-24 who have never used ONPs and have never
used but are susceptible to using either:
- combustible tobacco only (cigarettes, cigars, waterpipe)
- non-combustible tobacco only (ST, ECs, heated tobacco products)
- or both combustible and non-combustible tobacco (i.e., dual susceptibility)
- Adult tobacco users aged 18-65 who have never used ONPs and are one of the following:
- exclusive combustible tobacco users
- exclusive non-combustible tobacco users
- dual users
- For adult tobacco users, we will define current use as use of combustible and/or non-combustible tobacco every day or some days for 6 months or longer
- Willing and able to complete an in-person lab visit.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Age < 18 or > 65
- Are not susceptible non-users or current tobacco users
- Are unwilling or unable to complete and in person lab visit.