Nicotine

The Nicotine eCHECKUP TO GO is an interactive online program that provdes immediate, personalized feedback about use of all forms of nicotine, including e-cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, and more.

Each subscription is customized to your institution or organization to support your health, wellness, and strategic AOD goals, and to connect your users with local resources, programs and departments.

As a not-for-profit organization within the SDSU Research Foundation, the eCHECKUP TO GO Programs provide cost-effective and affordable alcohol and other drug interventions.

Retrieve up-to-the-minute administrative reports on your participants’ responses, view completion verifications, and download all of your program data from our easy-to-use administrative portal.

Effective programs focused on changing behaviors require interventions beyond education.

Motivate individuals to reflect on their use of nicotine and build confidence for and commitment to change

Program Details

Personalized
The Nicotine eCHECKUP TO GO is personalized to each participant as they reflect on their personal use of nicotine and receive feedback on their individual use patterns, health and personal consequences, unique risk factors, and more.

Brief
The Nicotine eCHECKUP TO GO is a brief intervention. Participants can complete the questions and receive their personalized feedback in about 5-10 minutes.

Because it is brief and personalized to the respondent’s current behaviors, individuals can complete a “check-up” on multiple occasions to track changes in use and risk behavior.

Confidential
The Nicotine eCHECKUP TO GO can be completed completely anonymously. When completed anonymously, your respondents can answer honestly and receive more-accurate feedback knowing that their answers are safe and non-identifiable.

Evidence-based
Designed using up-to-date, peer-reviewed publications, and implemented utilizing proven and effective modalities.

Flexible
The Nicotine eCHECKUP TO GO can provide quick, confidential feedback in multiple settings. It is often implemented both as a population level prevention as well as a targeted individual intervention by the same institution.

Additionally, the program has been customized for different populations including high school students, college students, adults in the general population, and military service members.