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Correcting Public Misperceptions About Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Emotion-based messages about the harm of VLNC, Continued-harm-framed messages about the harm of VLNC, and 2 other interventions for Tobacco Use, Cigarette Use. Completed, enrolled 1,153 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of cancer and cancer deaths in the US. While most (69%) smokers want to quit, only 6% succeed in doing so each year. For many smokers, the addictiveness of nicotine makes quitting very difficult. To reduce cigarette smoking and resulting harms, FDA has announced a comprehensive approach to tobacco and nicotine regulation that includes moving toward a very low nicotine content (VLNC) standard for cigarettes. Greatly reduced nicotine levels would facilitate smoking cessation. However, the maximal success of the policy may require public understanding that, although these new cigarettes are less addictive, their high toxicity and carcinogenicity are unchanged. Yet, nearly half of adult smokers incorrectly think smoking VLNC cigarettes is less harmful than smoking current cigarettes (the VLNC misperception). Additionally, 24% of smokers said they would be less likely to quit if a VLNC regulation is enacted. Thus, the VLNC misperception may partially undermine a nicotine reduction policy. Although communication research suggests it is challenging to change people's incorrect understanding, new communication techniques may help reduce the VLNC misperception. In this randomized trial we will examine whether messages about the harm of VLNC cigarettes can reduce the VLNC misperception and increase intention to quit in a nicotine reduction scenario.
Study Details
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Interventions
Participants in this arm will receive 3 emotion-based messages about the harm of VLNC during the survey data collection.
Participants in this arm will receive 3 continued-harm-framed messages about the harm of VLNC during the survey data collection.
Participants in this arm will receive 3 myth-refuting messages messages about the harm of VLNC during the survey data collection.
Participants in this arm will receive 3 control messages about littering during the survey data collection.