Incentive-based and Media Literacy Informed Approaches to Improve Vaping Cessation

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

80

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 7, 2023

Primary Completion Date

November 1, 2024

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2025

Conditions
Behavior, Health RiskImplementation ScienceE Cigarette UseCessation, SmokingIncentivesEngagement, PatientPeer SupportMedia Literacy
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Text-massaging suport

Text-messaging quitting support program (i.e., This is Quitting) is an evidence-based, free mobile program from Truth Initiative designed to help young people quit vaping. The program is fully automated and interactive. To establish or reinforce perceived social norms and social support around quitting, a majority of messages come from other users who have submitted them to the program.

BEHAVIORAL

Financial incentive

"1. Participants will earn $3 for each saliva cotinine sample submission regardless of positive or negative results after the quit day (an assessments at Week 6, Week 8, Week 10, and Week 12, during the abstinence phase)~2. Participants will earn additional escalating rewards for each negative sample- $7 for Week 6, $12 for Week 8, $17 for Week 10, and $22 for Week 12 (2 months after the target quit date). The bonus starts at $7 and increase by $5 for each subsequent negative cotinine sample (i.e., $7, $12, $17, and $22).~3. A reset contingency will be used. That is the reward amount will be returned back to original $7 if there is a missing or positive saliva cotinine sample"

BEHAVIORAL

Media literacy

Media literacy e-learning lessons cover topics regarding what e-cigarettes are and how they work, how nicotine and nicotine addiction affects the brain and behavior, how to prepare to quit vaping, developing a quit plan and how to deal with cravings and relapse. The program focuses on changing knowledge, attitudes and beliefs related to e-cigarette use, as well as emphasizing vaping related media literacy.

Trial Locations (1)

68198

Unversity of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)

NIH

lead

University of Nebraska

OTHER

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