Effects of a Social Media Intervention on Vaping Intentions: Randomized Dose-Response Experiment
William Douglas Evans,
Jeffrey Bingenheimer,
Jennifer Cantrell
et al.
Abstract:Background
e-Cigarette use, especially by young adults, is at unacceptably high levels and represents a public health risk factor. Digital media are increasingly being used to deliver antivaping campaigns, but little is known about their effectiveness or the dose-response effects of content delivery.
Objective
The objectives of this study were to evaluate (1) the effectiveness of a 60-day antivaping social media intervention in changing vaping use inten… Show more
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