Effects of Social Media Use on Young Adults' E-Cigarette Use
Identifying and Addressing the Effects of Social Media Use on Young Adults' E-Cigarette Use: A Solutions-Oriented Approach
University of Oklahoma
200 participants
Dec 4, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effects of social media use on e-cigarette use in young adults who use e-cigarettes. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does reducing social media use change young adults' e-cigarette use? * Does reducing social media use change things such as young adults' mental health and what they see on social media? Participants will complete surveys and submit screenshots showing how much time they spend on social media. Researchers will compare young adults who reduce their social media use to young adults who use social media as usual, to see if their e-cigarette use differs.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Age 18-25
- Daily social media use
- Ownership of a smartphone
- Vaping (i.e., use of a nicotine e-cigarette) on 1-19 days of the past 30 days
- Residing in the United States
Exclusion Criteria1
- Lack of capacity to provide informed consent
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Interventions
Participants will be incentivized to reduce their social media use by a pre-specified percentage from baseline.
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NCT06142877