BREATHE Free is a study to help people stop using tobacco. Tobacco includes things like cigarettes, cigars, and vape pens (also called e-cigs or JUUL). The study will test if a program called BREATHE Free can help people quit. This program has 12 weekly meetings where you learn about being strong in character and bouncing back from tough times. People in the study will either join these meetings or just get usual care, like info about quitting tobacco and a quit line phone number. Everyone will answer questions about their tobacco use and take a test for carbon monoxide (CO) levels, a gas that shows tobacco use. The study wants to see if people find BREATHE Free helpful and if it helps them smoke less.
- Study Length: 12 weeks with weekly meetings.
- Location: Meetings are on a university campus in Augusta, CSRA area.
- Eligibility: Use tobacco daily, speak English, live in the CSRA area.