USC Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS) for Vulnerable Populations
南加州大学烟草弱势群体监管科学中心 (TCORS)
基本信息
- 批准号:9341114
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 395.59万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-19 至 2018-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectCaliforniaCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesDisciplineEducationElementsEnvironmentFutureIndustryInternetInvestigationMarketingMethodsNicotine DependencePatternPhenotypePopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPublic HealthRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResearch TrainingRiskScienceSmokingSystemTobaccoTobacco IndustryTobacco useTraining and EducationUnited States Food and Drug AdministrationUniversitiesVendorVulnerable PopulationsWorkaddictionadverse outcomebaseburden of illnesscohortconsumer behaviordesignexperiencehigh riskmethod developmentmultidisciplinarypopulation basedprogramsreduce tobacco useresearch and developmentresearch studysocialsocial mediatheoriestobacco controltobacco regulatory science
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The University of Southern California (USC) Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS) addresses the cross-cutting theme of tobacco use among vulnerable populations, proposing an agenda of methods development and research that will help to assure that the activities of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reach to the
diverse groups at risk for nicotine addiction and the adverse consequences of tobacco use. The proposed USC TCORS directly responds to RFA-DA-13-003 with a highly experienced multi- disciplinary team of investigators who already work together on tobacco research with populations considered vulnerable to tobacco use and nicotine addiction. There are three overall research aims of this TCORS: 1) evaluate marketing, social influence, social media, and network influences on tobacco use and product choice, emphasizing vulnerable populations, with the ultimate aim of identifying ways to reverse or counteract these influences; 2) examine tobacco product distribution and regulation among local vendors, whose stores are a key point for purchase, contact with industry marketing and promotion, and regulatory education initiatives; 3) examine different topographies of tobacco use, integrating phenotypic variables with personal, social, cultural and environmental variables to determine how future tobacco control initiatives may be tailored to different vulnerable groups. These aims are met through three Research Projects which have overlapping elements: 1) internet-based investigation of marketing and social media influences drawn from diverse populations; 2) a study of small tobacco retailers in California and the impact of community environment and local regulatory campaign efforts on both vendor practices and consumer behavior; 3) a study of tobacco use trajectories and use topography in an established population-based cohort. This theory- based research acknowledges the dynamic interplay between tobacco regulatory, control, and industry systems as they affect tobacco use in vulnerable populations. The USC TCORS will have five cores: Methods, Population, Pilot Programs, Training and Education, and Administrative. The latter will be responsible for overall coordination and integration of research, training, and core
activities; communication with other TCORSs, and dissemination of findings. All of the research studies and cores are designed to promote tobacco regulatory science as a discipline, support research and collaboration within and across other TCORSs, and advance new research questions and methods. The USC TCORS is expected to provide evidence that will enhance the FDA's capacity to impact on public health through tobacco regulation.
RELEVANCE: The USC Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS) focuses on populations that are at high-risk for use of tobacco products and addiction in order to help the FDA reduce tobacco use and its disease burden. Addressing FDA priorities, researchers will examine social media and small retailers as ways that the tobacco industry reaches vulnerable populations, and how early smoking patterns predict tobacco product use and addiction. The TCORS will generate new research and training methods for regulatory science.
描述(由申请人提供):南加州大学(USC)烟草监管科学中心(TCORS)针对脆弱人群中烟草使用的横向主题,提出了一项有助于确保食品和药物管理局(FDA)的活动达到
面临尼古丁成瘾和烟草使用不良后果风险的不同群体。建议的南加州大学TCORS直接对RFA-DA-13-003做出回应,拥有一支经验丰富的多学科调查团队,他们已经在烟草研究方面与被认为易受烟草使用和尼古丁上瘾影响的人群合作。本TCORS有三个总体研究目标:1)评估营销、社会影响力、社交媒体和网络对烟草使用和产品选择的影响,重点关注弱势群体,最终目的是找出扭转或抵消这些影响的方法;2)检查当地供应商的烟草产品分销和监管情况,他们的商店是购买烟草产品的关键环节,与行业营销和推广以及监管教育举措保持联系;3)研究烟草使用的不同地形,将表型变量与个人、社会、文化和环境变量结合起来,以确定未来的烟草控制措施可如何针对不同的弱势群体量身定做。这些目标是通过三个有重叠元素的研究项目来实现的:1)基于互联网的对来自不同人群的营销和社交媒体影响的调查;2)对加利福尼亚州小型烟草零售商的研究,以及社区环境和当地监管活动对卖家做法和消费者行为的影响;3)在已建立的基于人口的队列中研究烟草使用轨迹和使用地形。这项以理论为基础的研究承认烟草监管、控制和行业系统之间的动态相互作用,因为它们影响到脆弱人群的烟草使用。南加州大学TCORS将有五个核心:方法、人口、试点计划、培训和教育以及管理。后者将负责研究、培训和核心的整体协调和整合
活动;与其他技术合作伙伴的沟通,以及传播调查结果。所有的研究研究和核心都旨在促进烟草管制科学作为一门学科,支持其他烟草控制和管制系统内部和之间的研究与合作,并提出新的研究问题和方法。预计南加州大学TCORS将提供证据,加强FDA通过烟草监管影响公共健康的能力。
相关性:南加州大学烟草监管科学中心(TCORS)重点关注使用烟草产品和成瘾的高危人群,以帮助FDA减少烟草使用及其疾病负担。针对FDA的优先事项,研究人员将研究社交媒体和小型零售商作为烟草行业接触脆弱人群的方式,以及早期吸烟模式如何预测烟草产品的使用和成瘾。TCORS将为监管科学产生新的研究和培训方法。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(79)
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Smoking cessation: benefits versus risks of using pharmacotherapy to quit.
戒烟:使用药物疗法戒烟的益处与风险。
- DOI:10.1161/circulationaha.113.006928
- 发表时间:2014
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:37.8
- 作者:Samet,JonathanM
- 通讯作者:Samet,JonathanM
The Surgeon Generals' reports and respiratory diseases. From 1964 to 2014.
外科医生将军的报告和呼吸系统疾病。
- DOI:10.1513/annalsats.201311-417ps
- 发表时间:2014
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:8.3
- 作者:Samet,JonathanM
- 通讯作者:Samet,JonathanM
Characterizing JUUL-related posts on Twitter.
- DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.05.018
- 发表时间:2018-09-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.2
- 作者:Allem JP;Dharmapuri L;Unger JB;Cruz TB
- 通讯作者:Cruz TB
Flavoured tobacco products and the public's health: lessons from the TPSAC menthol report.
调味烟草产品和公众健康:TPSAC 薄荷醇报告的教训。
- DOI:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053208
- 发表时间:2016
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.2
- 作者:Samet,JonathanM;Pentz,MaryAnn;Unger,JenniferB
- 通讯作者:Unger,JenniferB
Automated Identification of Hookahs (Waterpipes) on Instagram: An Application in Feature Extraction Using Convolutional Neural Network and Support Vector Machine Classification.
- DOI:10.2196/10513
- 发表时间:2018-11-21
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:7.4
- 作者:Zhang Y;Allem JP;Unger JB;Boley Cruz T
- 通讯作者:Boley Cruz T
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Project 1: Diffusion of Marketing Messages about Tobacco Products throu
项目 1:通过网络传播有关烟草产品的营销信息
- 批准号:
9341134 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 395.59万 - 项目类别:
USC Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS) for Vulnerable Populations
南加州大学烟草弱势群体监管科学中心 (TCORS)
- 批准号:
8737819 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 395.59万 - 项目类别:
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项目 1:通过第 171-208 页传播有关烟草产品的营销信息
- 批准号:
8595433 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 395.59万 - 项目类别:
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