SiS4 Research Study – Using an App to Quit Nondaily Smoking Position Available In DeKalb, Tennessee
Tallo's Job Summary: SiS4 Research Study is offering $200 compensation for individuals who smoke less than daily and are looking to quit. The study involves using a specially developed smartphone app over 7 weeks and completing online surveys over a year. Participants will be randomly assigned to different app groups. This study is led by faculty from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. For inquiries, contact sis4@mgh.harvard.edu.
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⚐ ⚑ ⚑ SiS4 Research Study – Using an App to Quit Nondaily Smoking compensation: $200 Do you smoke less than daily and want to quit smoking? Do you want to use an app to help you quit smoking? Smartphone apps can help people quit smoking. Most apps, however, are designed for people who smoke every day. Our team has developed an app for people who smoke less than daily. We are now conducting a study to test if it is effective in helping people quit smoking. Would you like to participate in our study? If so, please complete this pre-screening form: Here are some things for you to consider: • Our study is a randomized study. That means that participants will be assigned at random to two different groups. Both groups will be asked to use a smartphone app for 7 weeks; the app is different for the two groups. • What you would do in the study: o Download, install, and use the assigned app. There is an online process to guide you through this. o Complete six online surveys over the course of a year. The first survey is the longest. All surveys are critically important to us. You would receive up to $200 for completing surveys. For any and all questions, please reach out to us via phone (617-724-1146) or email (sis4@mgh.harvard.edu). This study is led by faculty of the Harvard Medical School, and our team is part of Massachusetts General Hospital.
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