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Communicating Cancer Risk to Co-users of Alcohol and Little Cigar and Cigarillos

To determine whether messages about the cancer risks of co-using alcohol and tobacco increase risk perceptions, perceived message effectiveness, knowledge, and tobacco quit intentions and decrease alcohol use intentions among individuals who co-use tobacco and alcohol.

Age & Gender

  • 21 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive

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Location

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United States (Nationwide)

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

Adam Goldstein
Family Medicine

Study Type

Behavioral or Social
Observational

Study Topics

Behavior
Healthy Volunteer or General Population
Substance Use (tobacco, alcohol, opioids, etc)

IRB Number

20-2424

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