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This study will evaluate the differences in smoking behavior, nicotine intake, and nicotine boost among people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or no mental illness.


Clinical Trial Description

People with schizophrenia, a disabling mental disorder, smoke at rates three times higher than those of the general population. They also tend to develop serious medical problems due to this heavy smoking. Little is known, however, about the relationship between schizophrenia and smoking. Smoking topography, the study of cigarette-puffing behavior, may help to uncover important information about the smoking habits of people with schizophrenia, and how they differ from smokers who do not have a mental illness. To develop more effective treatment approaches for schizophrenic smokers, a better understanding of nicotine addiction in this population is needed. This study will use hand-held smoking topography devices and blood tests to measure smoking behavior and nicotine levels in people with schizophrenia. This information will be compared to similar measurements in people with no mental illness and in people with bipolar disorder, another disorder associated with high rates of heavy smoking.

Participation in this open-label, observational study will last approximately 1 to 2 weeks, and will consist of two to three study visits. The first visit will last about 2 hours, and will include screening procedures, completion of baseline questionnaires, and a practice session of smoking topography. Subjects will return on a second day (Day 2) for the remainder of the study procedures to assess their smoking puffing behavior and nicotine intake from usual cigarette smoking, which will occur within 1 week of the Day 1 assessments. On the afternoon prior to Day 2 subjects will have a brief appointment to review instructions for using the topography device. They will take the topography with them and be instructed to use it as they smoke ad-lib that evening at home. This will serve as a second practice session for getting used to the topography device. They will also be instructed to use the device for all cigarettes smoked upon awakening the next day at 6am (Day 2), including the first cigarette of the day. They will go to the study site for the first of three blood tests at 9:30 A.M, after which they will be allowed to leave the study site to continue with their daily activities. They will use the smoking topography device throughout the day, until 3 P.M. At this time, study staff will go to each participant's location to collect the device. Participants will have two additional blood tests over the course of the study to measure nicotine levels. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00382915
Study type Observational
Source Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 2006
Completion date December 2010

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