Smoking Research Study
Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine are conducting a study using brain scans to look at activity and how it differs between those who smoke cigarettes/cigars, and those who use cocaine.
Fast Facts
African American men ages 40-60
Smoke cigarettes or cigars
Compensation Provided
Conducted in New Haven, CT
Study Background
Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine are using brain scans to examine how brain activity varies between people who smoke cigarettes or cigars and those who use cocaine.
This study aims to look at brain activity using PET scans to see how it differs between people who use cocaine and those who are healthy. To make sure the comparisons are fair, participants will be matched with healthy controls based on their sex, age (within 5 years), and whether they use nicotine.
After a phone screening, eligible participants will go through an in-person check-up that includes filling out questionnaires, having a physical exam, and getting blood and urine tests as well as an ECG. If they meet all the requirements, they will then have a PET scan and an MRI, which should be completed in one or two additional visits.
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Study Background
Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine are using brain scans to examine how brain activity varies between people who smoke cigarettes or cigars and those who use cocaine.
This study aims to look at brain activity using PET scans to see how it differs between people who use cocaine and those who are healthy. To make sure the comparisons are fair, participants will be matched with healthy controls based on their sex, age (within 5 years), and whether they use nicotine.
After a phone screening, eligible participants will go through an in-person check-up that includes filling out questionnaires, having a physical exam, and getting blood and urine tests as well as an ECG. If they meet all the requirements, they will then have a PET scan and an MRI, which should be completed in one or two additional visits.
Join our compensated study today!
Additional Information
This study is being done to understand how brain activity differs between people who smoke cigarettes or cigars and those who use cocaine. By comparing these two groups using brain scans, researchers aim to gain insights into how these substances affect the brain in different ways.
Participants may qualify for this study if they meet the following criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Men ages 40-60
- Smoke cigarettes or cigars
- Identify as Black or African American
- Able to undergo MRI (no metal in the body, no claustrophobia)
- Physically healthy
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of significant and/or uncontrolled medical or neurological illness
- Use of psychotropic and/or potentially psychoactive prescription medications
- Medical contraindications to administration of radioactivity
If you participate in this study, here’s what you can expect:
Phone Screening: First, you will go through a phone screening to determine if you’re eligible for the study.
In-Person Screening: If you pass the phone screening, you will come in for an in-person screening. This will include filling out questionnaires, having a physical exam, and getting blood and urine tests, as well as an electrocardiogram (ECG).
Eligibility Check: Based on the results of the in-person screening, if you meet all the requirements, you will then proceed with the study procedures.
PET Scan and MRI: You will undergo one PET scan and one MRI to assess brain activity. These imaging procedures might be completed in one or two additional visits.
Compensation is provided up to $750 for your participation.
There is no cost for you to participate in our research study. We provide transportation and offer free and convenient parking.
Please find the contact information for the research study team on the Thank You page after submitting the online screening form to check your eligibility for the study.
Next Steps
Prescreening
Complete a simple screening form and we share your data with the study research team through our secure platform.
Qualification Review
The research team reviews your data and may reach out to further qualify or discuss your participation in the study.
Study Enrollment
Enrollment in the study is a collaborative determination made by both you and the study team. Any subsequent interactions, after completing the prescreening form, will be exclusively between you and the study team.