Neuroimaging Approaches to Improve Prediction of Smoking Initiation and Nicotine Use Escalation Among Young Adult Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Users
Message Exposure (Sequence: Regular Then Flavor), Message Exposure (Sequence: Flavor Then Regular), No Message Exposure (Control Condition)

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Message Exposure (Sequence: Regular Then Flavor) focused on measuring health message intervention, randomized controlled trial
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- used e-cigarettes or other vaping devices at least 3 days during the past 30 days
- did not smoke a cigarette, even one or two puffs, during the past 30 days
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compatible and safe
Exclusion Criteria:
- used e-cigarettes or other vaping devices for less than 3 days during the past 30 days
- any use of cigarettes during the past 30 days
- history of a major neurological, psychiatric, or medical disorder
- MRI contraindications
Sites / Locations
- UGA Bio-imaging Research CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Message exposure (sequence: regular PSAs then flavor PSAs)
Message exposure (sequence: flavor PSAs then regular PSAs)
No message exposure (control condition)
Participants randomly assigned to this arm will receive weekly emails and text messages of regular PSAs (i.e., focused in general on the negative consequences of vaping) for the first 6 months of the study, and will then receive weekly emails and text messages of flavor PSAs (i.e., focused specifically on harms and negative consequences associated with vaping flavored e-cigarette products) for the second 6 months of the study.
Participants randomly assigned to this arm will receive weekly emails and text messages of flavor PSAs (i.e., focused specifically on harms and negative consequences associated with vaping flavored e-cigarette products) for the first 6 months of the study, and will then receive weekly emails and text messages of regular PSAs (i.e., focused in general on the negative consequences of vaping) for the second 6 months of the study.
Participants will not be receiving any PSA exposure over the 12 months.