Human Laboratory Study of the Effects of Nicotine Product Claims on Appeal, Perceptions, and Use Behavior
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Summary
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
- Age range
- 18–65 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
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 OR have used ONPs \>3 months ago and 10 times or less in their lifetime. All adult tobacco users must also be: * exclusive combustible tobacco users * exclusive non-combustible…
Interventions
- Behavioral3x3 between-subjects experimental exposure
Participants will be randomly assigned to conditions in a 3 (Nicotine Concentration: None on label, Low, High) x 3 (Nicotine Source Claim: None, "Tobacco Free," "Synthetic Nicotine") between-subjects design. We will stratify randomization by young adult susceptible non-users and adult tobacco users for balance across the conditions. Participants will view 16 oral nicotine pouch pack images in random order that correspond to the nicotine concentration and source claim condition they are randomized to. Within each condition, pack images will vary by 4 brands and 4 flavors per brand. While viewing the images, we will collect psychophysiological data including heart rate, galvanic skin response, and eye tracking.
Location
- Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer CenterColumbus, Ohio