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This randomized controlled trial aims to examine the effects of high-impact e-cigarette advertisement features among young adults of various tobacco-use statuses. Previous research on examining the effects of e-cigarette advertisement features found that flavor-related features (e.g., flavor-associated product color, name and image, flavor sensation descriptor, and flavor choice claim) may have the largest impact on shaping young adults' perceptions and use intentions of e-cigarettes. No research so far has solely focused on examining the effects of those high-impact flavor-related advertisement features. The present study assessed the effects of high-impact flavor-related advertisement features, including flavor descriptor name, e-cigarette product color (which indicates flavors), flavor-related image, flavor sensation descriptor, and flavor choice claim on perceptions and behavioral intentions among a large online sample of young adults aged 18-30 who either smoke cigarettes or do not use tobacco products. The study is a six-group RCT with parallel assignments that will be delivered through an online self-administered questionnaire consisting of one session. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of six trial arms: 1) dark gray product with tobacco flavor name, 2) dark gray product with strawberry flavor name, 3) colorful (strawberry color) product with strawberry flavor name, 4) colorful (strawberry color) product with strawberry flavor name and strawberry image, 5) colorful (strawberry color) product with strawberry flavor name, strawberry image, strawberry flavor sensation descriptor, and 6) colorful (strawberry color) product with strawberry flavor name, strawberry image, strawberry flavor sensation descriptor, and flavor choice claim. Participants will be exposed to one advertisement corresponding to the assigned condition, and answer survey questions immediately after message exposure.
The FDA considers the marketing plans of new e-cigarette products for premarket tobacco product application approval. Flavor-related advertisement features may entice young adults who do not use tobacco products to use the products but may also generate complete product switching interests among young adults who smoke cigarettes. This study tested the effects of several high-impact e-cigarette advertisement features related to flavors to inform the FDA's policymaking and public health preventive messages. Setting: The trial will be an experiment delivered through an online self-administered questionnaire consisting of one session over 20 minutes. Recruitment: Participants will be recruited from the research company Qualtrics from its research panels. Informed Consent: Participants will provide online consent prior to taking the survey. Randomization: After providing informed consent and answering pre-exposure questions, the investigator will use Qualtrics programming to randomize participants into one of the six trial conditions. The randomization will use least fill for the allocation of conditions where if the counts for the conditions were equal, the survey would assign the condition sequentially. Assessment: Participants will take part in one session (estimated at about 20 mins): participants will answer questions assessing tobacco use status, cigarette smoking quit intentions and attempts (only asked young adults who smoke cigarettes), e-cigarette use, and other tobacco product use. They will then view one e-cigarette advertisement for at least 12 seconds and report immediate outcomes, including perceptions and behavioral intentions related to the e-cigarette product they see in the advertisement.
Age
18 - 30 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Start Date
December 17, 2024
Primary Completion Date
February 10, 2025
Completion Date
February 10, 2025
Last Updated
March 9, 2026
3,083
ACTUAL participants
Control ad with dark gray product with tobacco flavor name
BEHAVIORAL
Dark gray product with strawberry flavor name
BEHAVIORAL
Colorful (strawberry color) product with strawberry flavor name
BEHAVIORAL
Colorful (strawberry color) product with strawberry flavor name and image
BEHAVIORAL
Colorful (strawberry color) product with strawberry flavor features
BEHAVIORAL
Colorful (strawberry color) product with strawberry flavor features and choice claim
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Collaborators
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