Trial Outcomes & Findings for Social Media Intervention for Cannabis Use in Emerging Adults (NCT NCT04187989)

NCT ID: NCT04187989

Last Updated: 2022-02-11

Results Overview

30-day TLFB self-report will be used to assess total number of days of cannabis use.

Recruitment status

COMPLETED

Study phase

NA

Target enrollment

149 participants

Primary outcome timeframe

3-months post baseline

Results posted on

2022-02-11

Participant Flow

There were 2 waves of recruitment: Wave 1 (February 2020) occurred for participants residing in states without legal recreational cannabis; Wave 2 (May 2020) occurred for those living in states with legal recreational cannabis.

Participant milestones

Participant milestones
Measure
Social Media Intervention
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Overall Study - 3-Month Follow-Up
STARTED
76
73
Overall Study - 3-Month Follow-Up
COMPLETED
70
65
Overall Study - 3-Month Follow-Up
NOT COMPLETED
6
8
Overall Study - 6-Month Follow-Up
STARTED
76
73
Overall Study - 6-Month Follow-Up
COMPLETED
68
65
Overall Study - 6-Month Follow-Up
NOT COMPLETED
8
8

Reasons for withdrawal

Reasons for withdrawal
Measure
Social Media Intervention
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Overall Study - 3-Month Follow-Up
Lost to Follow-up
6
8
Overall Study - 6-Month Follow-Up
Lost to Follow-up
8
8

Baseline Characteristics

2 participants in the control group had missing baseline data on quantity

Baseline characteristics by cohort

Baseline characteristics by cohort
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=76 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=73 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Total
n=149 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
Age, Continuous
21.2 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 2.3 • n=76 Participants
20.9 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 2.0 • n=73 Participants
21.0 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 2.2 • n=149 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Female
43 Participants
n=76 Participants
40 Participants
n=73 Participants
83 Participants
n=149 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Male
33 Participants
n=76 Participants
33 Participants
n=73 Participants
66 Participants
n=149 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
13 Participants
n=76 Participants
56 Participants
n=73 Participants
69 Participants
n=149 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
63 Participants
n=76 Participants
17 Participants
n=73 Participants
80 Participants
n=149 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
0 Participants
n=76 Participants
0 Participants
n=73 Participants
0 Participants
n=149 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
American Indian/Alaska Native
3 Participants
n=76 Participants
1 Participants
n=73 Participants
4 Participants
n=149 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Asian American
3 Participants
n=76 Participants
4 Participants
n=73 Participants
7 Participants
n=149 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Black/African American
8 Participants
n=76 Participants
7 Participants
n=73 Participants
15 Participants
n=149 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
White
42 Participants
n=76 Participants
43 Participants
n=73 Participants
85 Participants
n=149 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Multi-racial
15 Participants
n=76 Participants
14 Participants
n=73 Participants
29 Participants
n=149 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Other race
5 Participants
n=76 Participants
4 Participants
n=73 Participants
9 Participants
n=149 Participants
Total days of cannabis use in past 30 (from Timeline Follow Back: TLFB)
20.8 days
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.3 • n=76 Participants
16.7 days
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.1 • n=73 Participants
18.8 days
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.4 • n=149 Participants
Total estimated grams cannabis use from Timeline Follow Back (past 30 days)
21.5 grams
STANDARD_DEVIATION 22.3 • n=76 Participants • 2 participants in the control group had missing baseline data on quantity
13.1 grams
STANDARD_DEVIATION 17.6 • n=71 Participants • 2 participants in the control group had missing baseline data on quantity
17.5 grams
STANDARD_DEVIATION 20.6 • n=147 Participants • 2 participants in the control group had missing baseline data on quantity
Total consequences from Marijuana Adolescent Consequences Questionnaire
9.4 count of consequences
STANDARD_DEVIATION 4.8 • n=76 Participants • 2 participants in the control group are missing data on the consequences measure
10.1 count of consequences
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.8 • n=71 Participants • 2 participants in the control group are missing data on the consequences measure
9.8 count of consequences
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.3 • n=147 Participants • 2 participants in the control group are missing data on the consequences measure
Perceived risk
3.1 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.1 • n=76 Participants • Two control participants were missing baseline data on this measure
3.4 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.1 • n=71 Participants • Two control participants were missing baseline data on this measure
3.2 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.1 • n=147 Participants • Two control participants were missing baseline data on this measure
Peer approval
1.0 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.2 • n=76 Participants • 3 control participants are missing data on this measure at baseline
1.1 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.3 • n=70 Participants • 3 control participants are missing data on this measure at baseline
1.05 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.3 • n=146 Participants • 3 control participants are missing data on this measure at baseline
Cannabis-impaired driving
11.1 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.5 • n=76 Participants • 2 control participants had missing data on this scale
9.7 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 8.8 • n=71 Participants • 2 control participants had missing data on this scale
10.4 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.2 • n=147 Participants • 2 control participants had missing data on this scale
Past 30-day other substance use index
2.0 mid-point of range total score across 6
STANDARD_DEVIATION 4.9 • n=76 Participants
1.4 mid-point of range total score across 6
STANDARD_DEVIATION 3.6 • n=73 Participants
1.70 mid-point of range total score across 6
STANDARD_DEVIATION 4.3 • n=149 Participants
Alcohol use days in past 30 (from Timeline Follow Back: TLFB)
6.2 days
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.7 • n=59 Participants • This measure restricted to only those participants who drank alcohol at baseline
7.2 days
STANDARD_DEVIATION 7.2 • n=43 Participants • This measure restricted to only those participants who drank alcohol at baseline
6.6 days
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.9 • n=102 Participants • This measure restricted to only those participants who drank alcohol at baseline
Alcohol quantity (total drinks) in past 30 days
15.9 estimated standard drinks
STANDARD_DEVIATION 15.6 • n=59 Participants • This measure restricted to those who drank alcohol at baseline.
17.4 estimated standard drinks
STANDARD_DEVIATION 18.3 • n=43 Participants • This measure restricted to those who drank alcohol at baseline.
16.6 estimated standard drinks
STANDARD_DEVIATION 16.7 • n=102 Participants • This measure restricted to those who drank alcohol at baseline.

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 3-months post baseline

30-day TLFB self-report will be used to assess total number of days of cannabis use.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=70 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Frequency of Cannabis Use as Reported on the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB)
18.0 days
Standard Deviation 11.5
14.9 days
Standard Deviation 11.7

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 6-months post baseline

30-day TLFB self-report will be used to assess total number of days of cannabis use.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=68 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Frequency of Cannabis Use as Reported on the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB)
16.8 days
Standard Deviation 12.2
15.8 days
Standard Deviation 11.8

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 3-months post baseline

30-day Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) self-report will be used to assess quantity (grams) of cannabis consumed.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=70 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Quantity of Cannabis Used as Reported on the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB)
19.8 quantity (grams)
Standard Deviation 26.7
11.6 quantity (grams)
Standard Deviation 15.6

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 6-months post baseline

30-day Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) self-report will be used to assess quantity (grams) of cannabis consumed.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=68 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Quantity of Cannabis Used as Reported on the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB)
15.5 quantity (grams)
Standard Deviation 21.7
11.5 quantity (grams)
Standard Deviation 15.0

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 3-months post-baseline

Marijuana Adolescent Consequences Questionnaire will be used to assess past 3 month consequences of cannabis use. Consequences are measured by report of number of times incidents from the list of 26 items (e.g., quality of work suffered, had less energy, etc.) resulted from cannabis use. Responses will be dichotomized (0 = never, 1= greater than never) and summed for a total score reflecting total number of consequences. Response scale: Never 1-2 times 3-5 times 6-10 times More than 10 times Minimum score =0, maximum = 26. Higher score = more consequences.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=70 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Consequences of Cannabis Use as Measured by the Marijuana Adolescent Consequences Questionnaire Using Dichotomous Response Scale as Previously Described Throughout This Trial Registration.
10.1 total number of consequences (count)
Standard Deviation 5.7
10.2 total number of consequences (count)
Standard Deviation 5.7

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 6-months post-baseline

Marijuana Adolescent Consequences Questionnaire will be used to assess past 3 month consequences of cannabis use. Consequences are measured by report of number of times incidents from the list of 26 items (e.g., quality of work suffered, had less energy, etc.) resulted from cannabis use. Responses will be dichotomized (0 = never, 1= greater than never) and summed for a total score reflecting total number of consequences. Response scale: Never 1-2 times 3-5 times 6-10 times More than 10 times Minimum score =0, maximum = 26. Higher score = more consequences.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=68 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Consequences of Cannabis Use as Measured by the Marijuana Adolescent Consequences Questionnaire
9.9 total consequences (count)
Standard Deviation 6.5
8.8 total consequences (count)
Standard Deviation 5.6

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 3-months post-baseline

Two items rating current opinion on a scale from "no risk" to "great risk" of their perceived risk harm from occasional cannabis use and regular use. Items are-- How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways), if they: 1. Use marijuana or marijuana products occasionally 2. Use marijuana or marijuana products regularly Response options are: 1. No risk 2. Slight risk 3. Moderate risk 4. Great risk Answers from both items are added together. The total range of two items summed can be 2-8. Higher totals indicate higher perceived risk.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=70 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Perceived Risk of Cannabis Use as Measured by 2 Modified Items From the Monitoring the Future Survey
3.1 total of two items
Standard Deviation 1.1
3.5 total of two items
Standard Deviation 1.1

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 6-months post-baseline

Two items rating current opinion on a scale from "no risk" to "great risk" of their perceived risk harm from occasional cannabis use and regular use. Items are-- How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways), if they: 1. Use marijuana or marijuana products occasionally 2. Use marijuana or marijuana products regularly Response options are: 1. No risk 2. Slight risk 3. Moderate risk 4. Great risk Answers from both items are added together. The total range of two items summed can be 2-8. Higher totals indicate higher perceived risk.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=68 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Perceived Risk of Cannabis Use as Measured by Modified Items From the Monitoring the Future Survey
3.3 total of two items
Standard Deviation 1.2
3.5 total of two items
Standard Deviation 1.3

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 3 months post-baseline

Population: Number of participants analyzed is due to missing data

One item rating of current perception of whether their close friends would disapprove of their cannabis use (regardless of how much they use), rated as: 1. Not disapprove 2. Disapprove 3. Strongly disapprove

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=70 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=64 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Peer Approval/Disapproval of Cannabis Use as Measured by Item Modified From Monitoring the Future Survey
1.0 score on the single item
Standard Deviation 0.2
1.0 score on the single item
Standard Deviation 0.1

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 6 months post-baseline

Population: Number of participants analyzed is due to missing data

One item rating of current perception of whether their close friends would disapprove of their cannabis use (regardless of how much they use), rated as: 1 Not disapprove 2 Disapprove 3 Strongly disapprove

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=68 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=64 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Peer Approval/Disapproval of Cannabis Use as Measured by Item Modified From Monitoring the Future Survey
1.1 score on the single item
Standard Deviation 0.4
1.1 score on the single item
Standard Deviation 0.3

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 3 months post-baseline

Five items from the modified Young Adult Driving Questionnaire will be used to assess past 3 month driving under the influence of cannabis. Response values will be summed for a total score. In the PAST 3 MONTHS...how many times did you drive within one hour after using marijuana or marijuana products containing THC? * how many times did you drive while a little high on marijuana or marijuana products containing THC? * how many times did you drive while very high on marijuana or marijuana products containing THC? * how many times did you drive when you knew your use of marijuana/marijuana products containing THC may already have affected your coordination? * how many times did you ride in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been using marijuana or marijuana products containing THC? Response options: 0= Never 1. Once 2. Twice 3. 3 times 4. 4 times 5. 5 times 6. 6-9 times 7. 10 or more times

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=70 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Cannabis Impaired Driving as Measured by 5 Items From the Modified Young Adult Driving Questionnaire
10.2 total of 5 items (range = 0 to 35)
Standard Deviation 11.4
8.8 total of 5 items (range = 0 to 35)
Standard Deviation 10.4

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 6 months post-baseline

Five items from the modified Young Adult Driving Questionnaire will be used to assess past 3 month driving under the influence of cannabis. Response values will be summed for a total score. In the PAST 3 MONTHS...how many times did you drive within one hour after using marijuana or marijuana products containing THC? * how many times did you drive while a little high on marijuana or marijuana products containing THC? * how many times did you drive while very high on marijuana or marijuana products containing THC? * how many times did you drive when you knew your use of marijuana/marijuana products containing THC may already have affected your coordination? * how many times did you ride in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been using marijuana or marijuana products containing THC? Response options: 0= Never 1. Once 2. Twice 3. 3 times 4. 4 times 5. 5 times 6. 6-9 times 7. 10 or more times

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=68 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Cannabis Impaired Driving as Measured by 5 Items From the Modified Young Adult Driving Questionnaire
9.6 total of 5 items (range 0 to 35)
Standard Deviation 11.1
7.2 total of 5 items (range 0 to 35)
Standard Deviation 10.1

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 3 months post-baseline

Items from the Monitoring the Future Survey will be used to assess past 30 day use of 6 other substances - substances used and number of times of use. Response values will be summed for a total score using mid-point of the range scoring. Substances assessed include: hallucinogens, opioids, stimulants, sedatives, lsd, ecstasy Response scale: 0 0 Occasions 1. 1-2 Occasions 2. 3-5 Occasions 3. 6-9 Occasions 4. 10-19 Occasions 5. 20-39 Occasions 6. 40 or More Occasions

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=70 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Other Drug Use as Measured by Items Modified From Monitoring the Future Survey
3.4 total of 6 items using mid-point scoring
Standard Deviation 7.9
1.0 total of 6 items using mid-point scoring
Standard Deviation 4.3

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 6 months post-baseline

Items from the Monitoring the Future Survey will be used to assess past 30 day use of 6 other substances - substances used and number of times of use. Response values will be summed for a total score using mid-point of the range scoring. Substances assessed include: hallucinogens, opioids, stimulants, sedatives, lsd, ecstasy Response scale: 0 0 Occasions 1. 1-2 Occasions 2. 3-5 Occasions 3. 6-9 Occasions 4. 10-19 Occasions 5. 20-39 Occasions 6. 40 or More Occasions

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=68 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=65 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Other Drug Use as Measured by Items Modified From Monitoring the Future Survey
2.5 total of 6 items using midpoint of range
Standard Deviation 7.2
1.9 total of 6 items using midpoint of range
Standard Deviation 10.1

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 3 months post-baseline

Population: Number of participants analyzed is due to focus on alcohol drinkers only

30-day TLFB self-report will be used to assess total number of days of alcohol consumption.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=56 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=40 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Frequency of Alcohol Consumption as Reported on the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB)
6.0 days
Standard Deviation 8.0
6.1 days
Standard Deviation 8.1

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 6 months post-baseline

Population: Number of participants analyzed is due to focus on alcohol drinkers only

30-day TLFB self-report will be used to assess total number of days of alcohol consumption.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=53 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=38 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Frequency of Alcohol Consumption as Reported on the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB)
4.9 days
Standard Deviation 7.6
6.5 days
Standard Deviation 7.8

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 3 months post-baseline

Population: Number of participants analyzed is due to focus on alcohol drinkers only

30-day TLFB self-report will be used to assess the quantity of alcohol consumed.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=56 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=40 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Quantity of Alcohol Consumption as Reported on the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB)
17.1 estimated standard drinks
Standard Deviation 28.1
12.4 estimated standard drinks
Standard Deviation 15.4

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 6 months post-baseline

Population: Number of participants analyzed is due to focus on alcohol drinkers only

30-day TLFB self-report will be used to assess the quantity of alcohol consumed.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Social Media Intervention
n=38 Participants
Facebook page that will deliver health information focused on increasing well-being and reducing risky behaviors. Social Media Intervention: Information will be posted by e-coaches. You can interact with the e-coaches as well as other study members in your group.
Control
n=53 Participants
An Attention-Control E-News (control) condition
Quantity of Alcohol Consumption as Reported on the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB)
14.3 estimated standard drinks
Standard Deviation 27.5
13.5 estimated standard drinks
Standard Deviation 15.8

Adverse Events

Social Media Intervention

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Control

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Serious adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Other adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Additional Information

Dr. Erin Bonar

University of Michigan

Phone: 7347647936

Results disclosure agreements

  • Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
  • Publication restrictions are in place