Social Media Support Groups for Adolescent Vaping Cessation - Pilot
Summary
NIH has registered a pilot study (NCT07540780) on ClinicalTrials.gov evaluating the Quit the Hit Toolkit, a social media-based nicotine vaping cessation program adapted for teens and young adults in community settings. The study will assess feasibility and acceptability of the intervention targeting vaping, vaping cessation, and nicotine dependence. No compliance obligations or regulatory deadlines are created by this study registration.
“The purpose of this study is to pilot test feasibility and acceptability of the Quit the Hit Toolkit, a social media-based nicotine vaping cessation program for teens and young adults, adapted for use in community settings.”
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Social Media Support Groups for Adolescent Vaping Cessation - Pilot
N/A NCT07540780 Kind: NA Apr 20, 2026
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to pilot test feasibility and acceptability of the Quit the Hit Toolkit, a social media-based nicotine vaping cessation program for teens and young adults, adapted for use in community settings.
Conditions: Vaping, Vaping Cessation, Nicotine Dependence
Interventions: Social Media Intervention
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