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A Large-Scale Randomized Control Trial to Determine the Effects of Dress by Adolescents on Electronic Cigarette Retailer Behaviors in Regulation Compliance in China
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Dress in Professional Attire for Regulation Compliance and Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems. Completed, enrolled 1,089 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is a national-level randomized control trial to measure the effects of dressing in professional attire by adolescents on regulation compliance-related behaviors of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) retailers defined by both age verification and potential underage sales. The corresponding null hypothesis that will be tested is that dressing in professional attire by adolescents will have no effect upon retailer behaviors in regulation compliance. The secondary objectives are to determine the impacts of type of dress by adolescents on marketing and communication strategies adopted by retailers, as well as to document the differences in the behaviors between e-cigarette and tobacco retailers.
Study Details
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Interventions
"Adolescents" pretend to be "adult e-cigarette buyers" by dressing in professional attire.