Join a USC Study on Mood and Smoking
Purpose
Depression may increase smoking dependence and might make it harder to quit. We want to better understand the connection to develop better programs that help smokers to quit. You do NOT need to be diagnosed with depression to participate in this study.
For this study, participation involves taking surveys on a mobile phone or other compliant smart device, completing questionnaires online, and completing interviews via video chat and phone.
Keywords: smoking, smoker, cigarette, depression, sad, behavior
Study Sites
2250 Alcazar St, Los Angeles, CA 90033
- Men & Women

We're sorry, but this trial is no longer enrolling volunteers.
What's involved?
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2 weeks
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3
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None
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Breathalyzer test
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Health/behavior interview
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Questionnaire
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Smoke own cigarettes
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Saliva samples collected
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Watch short films
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Vital signs collected
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Compensation is available for successful completion of study visits.
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Study-related tests and procedures are covered.
Eligibility
Must have
- At least 21 years of age
- Regularly smoke cigarettes
- Speak English fluently
Can't have
- Pregnant or intending to become pregnant
Study Team
For questions about this study, contact:
- Raina Pang, PhD
- 2250 Alcazar St, Los Angeles, CA 90033
- (323) 442-2788
- powerlab@usc.edu
Research study materials
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