Perceived risks of waterpipe tobacco smoking among young adults

April 28, -
Speaker(s): Dr. Isaac Lipkus
Isaac Lipkus is a Professor at the Duke University School of Nursing, and is a social/health psychologist by training. His research focuses mostly on persuasive communications, with a focus on risk communication, to promote lifestyle behavior changes. His current research examines various approaches (e.g., health warnings) to affect risks perceptions related to waterpipe (i.e., hookah) tobacco smoking among younger adults.

For Zoom link access please email Tyler at tyler.lee@duke.edu
Sponsor

Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS)

Co-Sponsor(s)

Center on Addiction and Behavior Change

Perceived risks of waterpipe tobacco smoking among young adults

Contact

Lee, Tyler
613-5025