Teens age 13-17 are needed for a study about tobacco prevention ads

Researchers are studying the way people respond to tobacco prevention and education ads. Participants will be between the ages of 13 and 17. The study involves a 90-minute session at Johns Hopkins medical campus, located in the East Baltimore. Your response to tobacco messages will be measured through monitors placed on your head, face and fingers; special glasses; and a survey.

Participants will receive one $50 Visa gift card, and an additional $25 Visa gift card to account for travel costs.

Find out if you are eligible for the study here.

For more information, contact study researcher Meghan Moran at TobaccoMessageStudy@jhu.edu. You may also call or text 410-929-6570. This study is sponsored by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.