Effects Among Smokers Who Use and Do Not Use E-Cigarettes
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - Any |
Updated: | 5/18/2018 |
Start Date: | May 10, 2018 |
End Date: | December 2019 |
Contact: | Kim Pulvers, PhD, MPH |
Email: | kpulvers@csusm.edu |
Phone: | 7607504127 |
This study compares effects among Latino and African American cigarette smokers who use
e-cigarettes with those who continue smoking as usual.
e-cigarettes with those who continue smoking as usual.
Inclusion Criteria:
- > 21 years of age
- Smoked cigarettes on > 25 of past 30 days
- Smoked > 5 cigarettes per day on days smoked
- Smoked cigarettes > 6 months
- Carbon monoxide > 5 PPM at baseline
- Hispanic/Latino or African American/Black
- Fluent in English or Spanish
- Willing to switch from smoking cigarettes to ECs for 6 weeks
- Regular access to telephone
- Transportation to attend appointments (KC Only)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Primary use of other tobacco products or equal use of cigarettes and other tobacco
products
- Electronic cigarette use on > 4 of the past 30 days
- Currently in a smoking cessation program or another clinical trial
- Use of nicotine replacement therapy or medication which aids smoking cessation in the
past 30 days
- Hospitalization for a psychiatric issue in the past 30 days
- Heart-related event in the past 30 days. Examples include heart attack, stroke, severe
angina (i.e. chest pain), ischemic heart disease, and vascular disease
- Uncontrolled blood pressure at baseline
- Planning to move out of San Diego or Kansas City in the next 6 weeks
- Another person in the household enrolled in the study
- Women: pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant in the next six months
- Unstable mental status or health status
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