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This clinical trial collects data to see how filter ventilation and ventilation information affects product use behaviors in cigarette smokers. Providing ventilation information on the cigarette package may affect smokers' rating of product appeal, perceptions of health risk, and changes in cigarette consumption.
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
I. To assess how adding messaging to cigarette packages about filter vents and filters influences respondents awareness of filter ventilation, beliefs about the function of filter vents and filters, smoking behavior, ratings of cigarette satisfaction, smoking topography, exposure to nicotine and carbon monoxide, perceptions about the risk of smoking, and intention to stop smoking.
OUTLINE: Participants are randomized to 1 of 4 conditions.
CONDITION I: Participants receive regular package cigarettes for 2 weeks. Participants attend 3 video sessions over 0.5 hour each at baseline, 1, and 2 weeks respectively for data collection.
CONDITION II: Participants receive cigarettes with neutral message "Nothing about this product's color or name means that it will protect a smoker from the health risks of smoking" on package for 2 weeks. Participants attend 3 video sessions over 0.5 hour each at baseline, 1, and 2 weeks respectively for data collection.
CONDITION III: Participants receive cigarettes with compensation message "This product has a ventilated filter. Filter vents increase how deeply a smoker inhales without them knowing, which can increase the health risks of smoking" on package for 2 weeks. Participants attend 3 video sessions over 0.5 hour each at baseline, 1, and 2 weeks respectively for data collection.
CONDITION IV: Participants receive cigarettes with blocking message "This product has a ventilated filter. Be sure not to block the vent holes with your fingers or lips, which can increase the health risks of smoking" for 2 weeks. Participants attend 3 video sessions over 0.5 hour each at baseline, 1, and 2 weeks respectively for data collection.
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Aged 21-69 years old
Currently smoking daily, at least 5 cigarettes per day, for the past year:
* Primarily using factory-made filtered cigarettes
Fair and above self-rated physical health (self-rated)
Fair and above self-rated mental health (self-rated)
Not planning to quit smoking in the next 30 days
Able to converse, read, and write in English
Access to smartphone (e.g., iPhone, Android) for Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) component
Access to a smartphone/tablet/computer with video capabilities and internet access for remote videoconferencing (EMA check-ins)
Not pregnant or breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant during the study period
Participant must understand the investigational nature of this study and sign an Independent Ethics Committee/Institutional Review Board approved written informed consent form prior to receiving any study related procedure
Exclusion criteria
Age < 21 or > 69
Using roll-your-own cigarettes or usual brand of cigarettes is unfiltered
Planning to quit smoking in the next 30 days
Adults unable to consent
Minors (any persons under age 21)
Prisoners
Poor physical health by self-report
Poor mental health by self-report:
* Exclude Dx psychosis, Dx bipolar, K6 score indicating serious psychological distress
Other illegal drug use in past month
Pregnant or breastfeeding by self-report
No access to smartphone or videoconferencing
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115 participants in 4 patient groups
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