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Project RESIST: Increasing Resistance to Tobacco Marketing Among Young Adult Sexual Minority Women Using Inoculation Message Approaches
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Culturally tailored anti-smoking messages and Non-culturally tailored interventions for Cigarette Smoking Behavior. Completed, enrolled 2,214 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
Project RESIST is an R01 study funded by NCI focused on determining the effects of using culturally tailored inoculation approaches to increase resilience to tobacco marketing influences among young adult sexual minority women ages 18-30 and incorporates critical stakeholder inputs that support later adoption and implementation. The study team is utilizing formative research to design and pre-test anti-smoking messages and two national longitudinal online survey experiments.
Study Details
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Interventions
Anti-smoking messages that are culturally tailored for sexual minority women.
Anti-smoking messages that are not culturally tailored for sexual minority women.