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NCT ID: NCT01422239 Completed - Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trials

A Smoking Cessation Treatment for Adult Women

Start date: January 2011
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to develop and pilot test a smoking cessation counseling that focuses on the perceived risks of quitting smoking (e.g., weight gain, managing cravings and negative affect, loss of enjoyment). Aim 1: To develop the risk-based smoking cessation intervention. Aim 2: To examine whether manualized smoking cessation counseling about the perceived risks of quitting is feasible to administer and acceptable to adult women who want to quit smoking. Aim 3: To examine smoking cessation outcomes for women who receive the risk-based treatment in comparison to standard smoking counseling. It is expected that women who receive risk-based counseling will show better quit rates and a longer time to relapse than women who receive standard treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01412866 Completed - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

Electronic Decision Support Systems for Smokers With Severe Mental Illness

Start date: May 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized clinical trial among SMI smokers assessed whether the EDSS with carbon monoxide monitor and health-checklist feedback lead to higher rates of initiation of smoking cessation treatment, days of smoking abstinence and Fagerstrom Dependence scores, compared to use of the EDSS with checklist feedback alone.

NCT ID: NCT01411007 Terminated - Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trials

The Impact of Real-time Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Feedback on Response to Nicotine Cues

RTSmoking
Start date: March 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to develop a technique to provide feedback of brain activity and to use this technique to reduce levels of craving in nicotine dependent smokers. The researchers will use a brain scan called functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MRI uses magnets to take pictures of your brain. Functional MRI measures brain blood flow that is related to brain activity. This measure of brain activity can be presented or "feedback" to volunteers.

NCT ID: NCT01408758 Completed - Tobacco Dependence Clinical Trials

Virtual Clinician Research Tool

VCRT
Start date: January 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Virtual Clinician Research Tool (VCRT) will use a virtual format to present our National Cholesterol Education Program (Brown, 2004) and the Tobacco Use and Dependence Treatment Clinical Guideline (Fiore et al., 2008) integrated with principles of human motivation from Self-Determination Theory (SDT) for patients with elevated risk for cardiovascular disease from LDL-cholesterol or tobacco dependence.

NCT ID: NCT01406223 Completed - Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trials

Mechanistic Evaluations of Pre-Cessation Therapies for Smoking Cessation

ConNicBrain
Start date: July 2011
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to look at brain function in order to understand how different treatments work to help people quit smoking. In this study, the investigators will look at the effects of nicotine patches, Chantix alone or Chantix paired with Zyban.

NCT ID: NCT01395797 Terminated - Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trials

Pioglitazone for Heroin and for Nicotine Dependence

Start date: March 2011
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The goal of the proposed research is to improve the effectiveness of treatments for opioid and for nicotine dependence by testing a novel pharmacological strategy. Specifically, pioglitazone, a peroxisome proliferator-activated gamma receptor (PPARγ) agonist, will be used as an adjunct to agonist-based treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01393392 Completed - Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trials

Developing a Smoking Cessation Intervention for Methadone Maintained Smokers

Start date: October 2011
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to pilot and evaluate, in a randomized controlled trial, the immediate and long-term effects of a newly developed, tailored, intensive smoking cessation intervention among methadone maintained smokers and compared to a control condition (facilitated referral to the NJ Quitline). The newly developed intervention is evidence based, addresses the unique needs of methadone maintained smokers, is intensive, can be tailored to the individual, and builds on the strengths as well as addresses the gaps in previous treatments for methadone maintained smokers. The investigators hypothesize that: (1) three months and six months after beginning treatment, those in the tailored intervention condition will be more likely to be abstinent from smoking than those in the control intervention condition (primary outcome); (2) there will be a greater relapse rate in the control intervention condition between the three and six month follow-up points than in the tailored intervention condition; (3) three and six months after beginning treatment, those in the tailored intervention condition will have better secondary smoking related outcomes (smoked fewer cigarettes per day in the past week, be more ready to quit, have greater self-efficacy for quitting, experience less nicotine dependence, and be more likely to have made a quit attempt) than those in the control intervention condition; (4) three and six months after beginning treatment, those in the tailored intervention condition will have better utilization of and adherence to smoking cessation pharmacotherapy, better mental and physical health, less perceived stress, greater social support, less drug and alcohol use, and greater involvement in drug and alcohol treatment than those in the control intervention condition; and (5) the newly created tailored intervention will be feasible and acceptable. .

NCT ID: NCT01393301 Completed - HIV Clinical Trials

Integrated Treatment for Smoking Cessation & Anxiety in People With HIV

Project Quit
Start date: October 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

During the 1-year formative phase of a study to develop an integrated treatment for quitting smoking for anxiety-vulnerable HIV+ smokers. During this first phase of the study, start-up activities will include piloting the integrated treatment on a small group of individuals (N = up to 12), obtaining expert consultant and participant feedback, and development of the final treatment manual and procedures. The goal during this phase will be to establish feasibility of treatment delivery, participant acceptability, and potential for a treatment effect before conducting a pilot randomized trial of the treatment. During the two-year pilot RCT phase of the above study, we directly develop and test a novel psychosocial/behavioral and pharmacological smoking cessation intervention for HIV+ smokers with interfering psychological distress.

NCT ID: NCT01390246 Completed - Pregnancy Related Clinical Trials

Bupropion for Smoking Cessation During Pregnancy

Start date: July 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, double-blind placebo-controlled randomized pilot trial of the preliminary safety and efficacy of bupropion SR in combination with behavioral counseling for smoking cessation during pregnancy.

NCT ID: NCT01378858 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Varenicline Smoking Cessation Treatment for Methadone Maintenance Patients

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized trial will evaluate whether varenicline directly observed therapy provided at a methadone clinic is more efficacious than self-administered varenicline for promoting smoking cessation and enhancing adherence.