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About the Study

Get to Know Us

ENDSight is a federally funded, three-year research study focused on understanding how young adults use e-cigarettes in their daily lives. The study team is located at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

 

This study is called, "Using Real Time Data to Examine the Impact of Product Characteristics on Young Adult ENDS Use" or "ENDSight" for short.

 

ENDS are electronic nicotine delivery systems or "e-cigarettes" or "vapes." Our study seeks to understand how often young adults use e-cigarettes, what types of devices, flavors, and nicotine levels they use, how use changes over time, and how product characteristics may relate to nicotine dependence.

 

This information helps strengthen the science used to inform public health in the United States.

Our Team.

ENDSight is led by a multidisciplinary team of academic researchers from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center with expertise in public health, behavioral science, and tobacco research. Our team has extensive experience studying nicotine and tobacco use among young adults and is committed to conducting rigorous, ethical research that helps improve public health.​

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The ENDSight Study is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).

 

The TSET Health Promotion Research Center and its activities are made possible through funding from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET).

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655 Research Parkway, Suite 400 Oklahoma City, OK 73104

 

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