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Approximately one in five Americans live in areas that may be considered rural.12 While this represents
20% of the population, this minority has substantially disproportionate tobacco use relative to Americans in
urban areas, with higher rates of tobacco use in rural areas.4,13 This has, in no small part, increased the
disease burden in rural areas as a function of increased and more persistent tobacco use.14 In rural areas,
there are other factors that may contribute to higher rates of tobacco use. For example, alcohol use is
generally higher in rural communities.7,8 Heavier alcohol use has also been related to increased cigarette use,
as well as decreased likelihood to succeed in smoking cessation.9 Even in non-tobacco users, alcohol use
increases public self-reported desire for use of tobacco products.15 Given that one of the Federal Drug
Administration Center for Tobacco Products (FDA CTP) high priority research areas, behavior, is determining
who is likely to initiate tobacco product use as well as determine how current users might switch products or
cease tobacco use1 investigating how relative rurality and alcohol use could provide initial insight into how
these factors might interact for tobacco initiation and substitution. Identification of how these factors interact on
tobacco susceptibility and quit patterns could lead to better prediction of how different potential tobacco
regulations (e.g., reduced flavor options, reduced nicotine content). A set of methodologies that have been
particularly useful in predicting behavior and understanding switch patterns come from behavioral economics.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 12/1/24 → 8/31/25 |
Funding
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
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Projects
- 1 Active
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Appalachian Tobacco Regulatory Science Team (AppalTRuST) Admin Core
Rose, S. (PI), Hahn, E. (CoI) & Koffarnus, M. (CoI)
National Institute on Drug Abuse
9/30/23 → 8/31/28
Project: Research project