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| R01CA260460 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source |
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| National Cancer Institute (NCI) | NIH |
| Wake Forest University Health Sciences | OTHER |
| Brown University | OTHER |
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The goal of this study is to examine the impact of repeated exposure to cigarillo warnings on cigarillo users' intentions and behaviors for cigarillo smoking. Eligible participants will be randomized to one of three experimental conditions that will vary based on cigarillo warning format.
For 4 weeks, participants will participate in an image-sorting task where they will be asked to sort a set of ~18 cigarillo packages into flavor categories determined a priori by the research team (e.g., Mint, Fruit, Dessert).
At the end of the study, participants will be notified of the purpose of the study and provided links to resources with information about the harms of cigarillo smoking and cessation.
The study will be conducted in an online survey, working with Qualtrics research company, who will program the survey, recruit and screen participants, and administer the survey.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Pictorial warnings | Experimental | Participants randomized to this group will view pictorial cigarillo warnings. |
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| FDA text-only warnings | Active Comparator | Participants randomized to this group will view FDA text-only warnings. |
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| Surgeon General text-only warnings | Active Comparator | Participants randomized to this group will view Surgeon General text-only warnings. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Package image sorting with pictorial warnings | Other | Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with pictorial warnings on each pack. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Intention to Quit Smoking Cigarillos in the Next 30 Days at Weeks 2-4 | Assessed by the score for 3 survey items: 1) how interested participants are in quitting cigarillo smoking in the next 30 days; 2) how likely they are to quit smoking cigarillos in the next 30 days; and 3) how much they plan to quit smoking cigarillos in the next 30 days. Each survey item has a 5-pt response scale (1=Not at all to 5= Extremely). All items are averaged to create a composite quit intentions score which can range from 1 to 5. Higher scores are associated with a greater intention to quit. | Weeks 2-4 |
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| Interest Cutting Smoking | Assessed by a single survey item asking how interested participants are in cutting back or reducing the number of cigarillos they smoke in the next 30 days. The survey item has a 5-pt response scale (1=Not at all to 5= Extremely). Higher numbers are associated with greater interest in cutting back or reducing the number of cigarillos smoked in the next 30 days | Weeks 2-4 |
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| Quitting Self-efficacy Based on Anticipated Success | Assessed by a single survey item asking how successful participants think they would be if they tried to quit smoking in the next 30 days. The survey item has a 5-pt response scale (0=Not at all to 5= Extremely). Higher numbers suggest greater anticipated success. | Weeks 2-4 |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jennifer Ross, PhD | School of Public Health - Health Law Policy & Management Dept | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Boston University School of Public Health, study online | Boston | Massachusetts | 02118 | United States |
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1020 potential participants began the baseline survey. Of those, 46 did not consent to participate in the study, and 193 did not complete the baseline questionnaire and were not randomized. 764 participants were enrolled and randomized in the study. 764 participants were included in the analysis. During the end of study de-briefing at the end of Week 4, 17 participants stated they did not want their data used, and thus were removed from the dataset.
Participants were recruited and screened for study eligibility online between January 6 and February 24, 2025, and invited to participate in the study once they were determined to be eligible.
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| FG000 | Pictorial Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view pictorial cigarillo warnings. Package image sorting with pictorial warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with pictorial warnings on each pack. |
| FG001 | FDA Text-only Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view FDA text-only warnings. Package image sorting with FDA text-only warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with FDA text-only warnings on each pack. |
| FG002 | Surgeon General Text-only Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view Surgeon General text-only warnings. Package image sorting with Surgeon General text-only warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with Surgeon General text-only warnings on each pack. |
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| BG000 | Pictorial Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view pictorial cigarillo warnings. Package image sorting with pictorial warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with pictorial warnings on each pack. |
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| Primary | Intention to Quit Smoking Cigarillos in the Next 30 Days at Weeks 2-4 | Assessed by the score for 3 survey items: 1) how interested participants are in quitting cigarillo smoking in the next 30 days; 2) how likely they are to quit smoking cigarillos in the next 30 days; and 3) how much they plan to quit smoking cigarillos in the next 30 days. Each survey item has a 5-pt response scale (1=Not at all to 5= Extremely). All items are averaged to create a composite quit intentions score which can range from 1 to 5. Higher scores are associated with a greater intention to quit. | The number of participants for each week reflects the number who completed the survey for that week out of the number randomized to specific arms and can fluctuate by study week. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Weeks 2-4 |
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No adverse events data was collected for this fully online study where participants responded to questions through an online survey about cigarillos.
No adverse events data was collected for this fully online study where participants responded to questions through an online survey about cigarillos.
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| EG000 | Pictorial Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view pictorial cigarillo warnings. Package image sorting with pictorial warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with pictorial warnings on each pack. |
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| Jennifer Ross, PhD | Boston University School of Public Health, Health Law Policy & Management Dept | (617) 358-1905 | jjross@bu.edu |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Dec 9, 2024 | Jan 28, 2026 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
| ICF | No | No | Yes | Informed Consent Form | Dec 17, 2024 | Jan 28, 2026 | ICF_001.pdf |
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| D000073863 | Cigar Smoking |
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| D000073869 | Tobacco Smoking |
| D012907 | Smoking |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| D064424 | Tobacco Use |
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| Package image sorting with Surgeon General text-only warnings | Other | Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with Surgeon General text-only warnings on each pack. |
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| Package image sorting with FDA text-only warnings | Other | Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with FDA text-only warnings on each pack. |
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| Number of Participants in Week 2 Who Reported Specific Behaviors to Reduce Cigarillo Smoking for the Past Week | Assessed by 4 survey items with response options of yes/no: in the past week, have you: 1) butted out a cigarillo before you finished because you wanted to smoke less? 2) stopped yourself from smoking a cigarillo because you wanted to smoke less? 3) tried to quit cigarillos completely; 4) tried cutting back on your cigarillo smoking? | Week 2 |
| Number of Participants in Week 3 Who Reported Specific Behaviors to Reduce Cigarillo Smoking for the Past Week | Assessed by 4 survey items with response options of yes/no: in the past week, have you: 1) butted out a cigarillo before you finished because you wanted to smoke less? 2) stopped yourself from smoking a cigarillo because you wanted to smoke less? 3) tried to quit cigarillos completely; 4) tried cutting back on your cigarillo smoking? | Week 3 |
| Number of Participants in Week 4 Who Reported Specific Behaviors to Reduce Cigarillo Smoking for the Past Week | Assessed by 4 survey items with response options of yes/no: in the past week, have you: 1) butted out a cigarillo before you finished because you wanted to smoke less? 2) stopped yourself from smoking a cigarillo because you wanted to smoke less? 3) tried to quit cigarillos completely; 4) tried cutting back on your cigarillo smoking? | week 4 |
| Quitting Stages of Change on a Quit Ladder |
Assessed by an image of a quit ladder, asking participants where they are now on the ladder in regards to cigarillo smoking (1 is no thought of quitting - 10 is taking action to quit). Higher numbers are associated with greater readiness to quite. |
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| Warning Recall | Assessed by one survey item asking participants if they noticed any health warnings on the cigarillo packages during the study, with response options of Yes, No, and I'm not sure. Recall is defined as a "Yes" response. | Week 4 |
| Warning Reactions | Assessed by four survey items assessing participants' perceptions of the warning for 1) grabbing attention; 2) eliciting disgust/emotions; 3) thinking about the risks; 4) self-reported learning. Response options from 1 = not at all to 5 = very much. Higher numbers indicate 1) more attention-grabbing; 2) greater negative emotions; 3) more thinking about the risks; 4) greater self-reported learning. | Week 4 |
| Number of Participants With Warning Recognition | Assessed by one survey item asking participants to identify which warning they saw during the study period. Participants will be shown their warning, a warning they did not see, and "I'm not sure" response options. Selecting the correct warning indicates warning recognition. | Week 4 |
| Warning Relevance | Assessed with 2 survey items about participants' perceptions about the relevance of the cigarillo warning for those who smoke cigarillos with cannabis (i.e., blunts). Response options ranged from 1 = not at all to 5 = very much. Higher numbers indicate greater relevance of the warnings. | Week 4 |
| Beliefs About Harms Associated With Cigarillo Smoking | The average score on participants' beliefs about cigarillo smoking harms, assessed with 11 survey items. The 11 survey items are averaged to create a belief score. Belief scoring is on a 5 point response scale (1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Higher scores are associated with stronger agreement with the belief statements about the harms of cigarillo use. | Week 4 |
| Knowledge About Harms Associated With Cigarillo Smoking | Knowledge is assessed with 10 survey items about the harms associated with cigarillo smoking, such as cigarillos being addictive and causing heart disease with three response options: True = 1, False = 0, I don't know = 0. Scores can range from 0 to 10 about the harms participants answered correctly (True responses). | Week 4 |
| Number of Participants Who Talked About About the Harms of Cigarillo Smoking (Social Interactions) | Assessed with the first of 3 survey items about: 1) the frequency in which participants talked to others about the harms of cigarillo smoking, 2) quitting cigarillo smoking, or 3) about the packages in the study. Response options range from 1 = never to 5 = 10 times or more. Higher numbers suggest more social interactions. | Week 4 |
| Number of Participants Who Talked About Quitting Cigarillo Smoking (Social Interactions) | Assessed with the second of 3 survey items about: 1) the frequency in which participants talked to others about the harms of cigarillo smoking, 2) quitting cigarillo smoking, or 3) about the packages in the study. Response options range from 1 = never to 5 = 10 times or more. Higher numbers suggest more social interactions. | Week 4 |
| Number of Participants Who Talked About the Packages in the Study (Social Interactions) | Assessed with the third of 3 survey items about: 1) the frequency in which participants talked to others about the harms of cigarillo smoking, 2) quitting cigarillo smoking, or 3) about the packages in the study. Response options range from 1 = never to 5 = 10 times or more. Higher numbers suggest more social interactions. | Week 4 |
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| BG001 | FDA Text-only Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view FDA text-only warnings. Package image sorting with FDA text-only warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with FDA text-only warnings on each pack. |
| BG002 | Surgeon General Text-only Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view Surgeon General text-only warnings. Package image sorting with Surgeon General text-only warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with Surgeon General text-only warnings on each pack. |
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| Intention to Quit Smoking Cigarillos in the Next 30 Days | Assessed by the score for 3 survey items: how interested participants are in quitting cigarillo smoking in the next 30 days; how likely they are to quit smoking cigarillos in the next 30 days; how much they plan to quit smoking cigarillos in the next 30 days. Each survey item has a 5-pt response scale (1=Not at all to 5= Extremely). The items are averaged to create a composite quit intentions score. Higher scores are associated with a greater intention to quit. | Mean | Standard Deviation | scores on a scale |
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| OG001 | FDA Text-only Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view FDA text-only warnings. Package image sorting with FDA text-only warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with FDA text-only warnings on each pack. |
| OG002 | Surgeon General Text-only Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view Surgeon General text-only warnings. Package image sorting with Surgeon General text-only warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with Surgeon General text-only warnings on each pack. |
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| Secondary | Interest Cutting Smoking | Assessed by a single survey item asking how interested participants are in cutting back or reducing the number of cigarillos they smoke in the next 30 days. The survey item has a 5-pt response scale (1=Not at all to 5= Extremely). Higher numbers are associated with greater interest in cutting back or reducing the number of cigarillos smoked in the next 30 days | The number of participants for each week reflects the number who completed the survey for that week out of the number randomized to specific arms and can fluctuate by study week. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Weeks 2-4 |
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| Secondary | Number of Participants in Week 2 Who Reported Specific Behaviors to Reduce Cigarillo Smoking for the Past Week | Assessed by 4 survey items with response options of yes/no: in the past week, have you: 1) butted out a cigarillo before you finished because you wanted to smoke less? 2) stopped yourself from smoking a cigarillo because you wanted to smoke less? 3) tried to quit cigarillos completely; 4) tried cutting back on your cigarillo smoking? | The number of participants who answered the 4 survey questions in week 2. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Week 2 |
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| Secondary | Number of Participants in Week 3 Who Reported Specific Behaviors to Reduce Cigarillo Smoking for the Past Week | Assessed by 4 survey items with response options of yes/no: in the past week, have you: 1) butted out a cigarillo before you finished because you wanted to smoke less? 2) stopped yourself from smoking a cigarillo because you wanted to smoke less? 3) tried to quit cigarillos completely; 4) tried cutting back on your cigarillo smoking? | The number of participants who answered the 4 survey questions in week 3. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Week 3 |
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| Secondary | Number of Participants in Week 4 Who Reported Specific Behaviors to Reduce Cigarillo Smoking for the Past Week | Assessed by 4 survey items with response options of yes/no: in the past week, have you: 1) butted out a cigarillo before you finished because you wanted to smoke less? 2) stopped yourself from smoking a cigarillo because you wanted to smoke less? 3) tried to quit cigarillos completely; 4) tried cutting back on your cigarillo smoking? | The number of participants who answered the 4 survey questions in week 4. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Quitting Self-efficacy Based on Anticipated Success | Assessed by a single survey item asking how successful participants think they would be if they tried to quit smoking in the next 30 days. The survey item has a 5-pt response scale (0=Not at all to 5= Extremely). Higher numbers suggest greater anticipated success. | The number of participants for each week reflects the number who completed the single item survey for that week out of the number randomized to specific arms and can fluctuate by study week. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Weeks 2-4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Quitting Stages of Change on a Quit Ladder | Assessed by an image of a quit ladder, asking participants where they are now on the ladder in regards to cigarillo smoking (1 is no thought of quitting - 10 is taking action to quit). Higher numbers are associated with greater readiness to quite. | The number of participants for each week reflects the number who completed the survey for that week out of the number randomized to specific arms and can fluctuate by study week. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Weeks 2-4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Warning Recall | Assessed by one survey item asking participants if they noticed any health warnings on the cigarillo packages during the study, with response options of Yes, No, and I'm not sure. Recall is defined as a "Yes" response. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Warning Reactions | Assessed by four survey items assessing participants' perceptions of the warning for 1) grabbing attention; 2) eliciting disgust/emotions; 3) thinking about the risks; 4) self-reported learning. Response options from 1 = not at all to 5 = very much. Higher numbers indicate 1) more attention-grabbing; 2) greater negative emotions; 3) more thinking about the risks; 4) greater self-reported learning. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Number of Participants With Warning Recognition | Assessed by one survey item asking participants to identify which warning they saw during the study period. Participants will be shown their warning, a warning they did not see, and "I'm not sure" response options. Selecting the correct warning indicates warning recognition. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Warning Relevance | Assessed with 2 survey items about participants' perceptions about the relevance of the cigarillo warning for those who smoke cigarillos with cannabis (i.e., blunts). Response options ranged from 1 = not at all to 5 = very much. Higher numbers indicate greater relevance of the warnings. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Beliefs About Harms Associated With Cigarillo Smoking | The average score on participants' beliefs about cigarillo smoking harms, assessed with 11 survey items. The 11 survey items are averaged to create a belief score. Belief scoring is on a 5 point response scale (1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Higher scores are associated with stronger agreement with the belief statements about the harms of cigarillo use. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Knowledge About Harms Associated With Cigarillo Smoking | Knowledge is assessed with 10 survey items about the harms associated with cigarillo smoking, such as cigarillos being addictive and causing heart disease with three response options: True = 1, False = 0, I don't know = 0. Scores can range from 0 to 10 about the harms participants answered correctly (True responses). | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | Week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Number of Participants Who Talked About About the Harms of Cigarillo Smoking (Social Interactions) | Assessed with the first of 3 survey items about: 1) the frequency in which participants talked to others about the harms of cigarillo smoking, 2) quitting cigarillo smoking, or 3) about the packages in the study. Response options range from 1 = never to 5 = 10 times or more. Higher numbers suggest more social interactions. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Number of Participants Who Talked About Quitting Cigarillo Smoking (Social Interactions) | Assessed with the second of 3 survey items about: 1) the frequency in which participants talked to others about the harms of cigarillo smoking, 2) quitting cigarillo smoking, or 3) about the packages in the study. Response options range from 1 = never to 5 = 10 times or more. Higher numbers suggest more social interactions. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Week 4 |
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| Other Pre-specified | Number of Participants Who Talked About the Packages in the Study (Social Interactions) | Assessed with the third of 3 survey items about: 1) the frequency in which participants talked to others about the harms of cigarillo smoking, 2) quitting cigarillo smoking, or 3) about the packages in the study. Response options range from 1 = never to 5 = 10 times or more. Higher numbers suggest more social interactions. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Week 4 |
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| EG001 | FDA Text-only Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view FDA text-only warnings. Package image sorting with FDA text-only warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with FDA text-only warnings on each pack. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| EG002 | Surgeon General Text-only Warnings | Participants randomized to this group will view Surgeon General text-only warnings. Package image sorting with Surgeon General text-only warnings: Weekly for four weeks participants will complete an image-sorting task based on sorting cigarillos by flavor categories [fruit (e.g., Grape), alcohol (e.g., Wine) desserts/candy (e.g., Sticky Sweets), mint (e.g., Menthol), color (e.g., Blue Crush), and other]. Participants will sort 18 images of cigarillo packages from various brands with Surgeon General text-only warnings on each pack. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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