P01 Program Project: 4 Country Smoking and Vaping Survey (2021-2026)
Predicting and Understanding the Use of Nicotine Products in a Rapidly Evolving Nicotine Marketplace: The International Nicotine Product, Policy and Market (INPAM) Study
The renewal of this P01 builds upon the longstanding International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project, which has used cross-country comparisons and a common mediation model to evaluate the behavioral impacts of national-level tobacco control policies. The previous P01 (P01CA200512) has extensively researched and documented the transitions between cigarettes and nicotine vaping products and how policies impact their use. For this renewal, we have added heated tobacco products, thus extending our previous two-product model to three products, but otherwise maintaining a similar team structure and research approach.
Institutions: Medical University of South Carolina (USA), University of Waterloo (Canada), Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (USA), Georgetown University (USA), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA)
Grant Period: September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2026
Multi-Principal Investigator(s): K. Michael Cummings, Geoffrey T. Fong & Andrew Hyland
Research Products & Cores
Project 1
Examining transitions between cigarettes and other nicotine delivery products among adults in countries with different regulatory environments: the ITC Nicotine Product Adult Survey
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Project 2
Examining uptake and use patterns of cigarettes and other nicotine delivery products among youth in countries with different regulatory environments: ITC Nicotine Product Youth and Young Adult Survey
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Administrative Core
Responsible for the overall operation and scientific direction and all dissemination and implementation activities
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