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NCT ID: NCT01329614 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Effects of Nicotine Replacement and Repeated Cue Exposure on Cigarette Craving

Start date: October 2009
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Cue Extinction Training will reduce relapse rates in cigarette smokers using the patch to quit.

NCT ID: NCT01328431 Completed - Smoking Cessation Clinical Trials

Treating Low-Income Smokers in the Hospital Emergency Department

Start date: October 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will test the effectiveness of an Emergency Department (ED) initiated tobacco intervention which includes counseling and medication. Our proposed intervention combines a Brief Negotiated Interview (BNI) with initiation of nicotine patch and gum in the ED, as well as a faxed referral to the state's Smokers' Quitline. A 6 week supply of nicotine patches and nicotine gum are provided to subjects in the intervention arm. Subjects randomized to the control arm will receive a brochure from the state's Smokers' Quitline only. The primary hypothesis is that the intervention will be superior to the control condition in reducing self-reported and biochemically verified 7-day tobacco abstinence at 3 months.

NCT ID: NCT01323725 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Team-based Financial Incentives for Smoking Cessation

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

The purpose of this study is to identify the effectiveness of team-base financial incentives for increasing long-term smoking cessation among employees at St. Paul's Hospital, Korea.

NCT ID: NCT01314001 Completed - Nicotine Addiction Clinical Trials

Pharmacogenetics of Nicotine Addiction Treatment

Start date: December 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research program is to understand how a biomarker called the "nicotine metabolite ratio" (also referred to as NMR) may influence a smoker's ability to quit smoking.

NCT ID: NCT01308736 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Varenicline-Aided Cigarette Reduction in Smokers Not Ready to Quit

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

The investigators will randomize smokers to receive 1) Varenicline + smoking cessation/reduction counseling or 2) Placebo pill + smoking cessation/reduction counseling. Neither the participants nor the research therapists/evaluators will know to which condition (active or placebo pill) the participants have been assigned i.e., a double-blind study). The medication and weekly counseling will occur for 28 days. Participants will complete assessment measures just before the start of treatment (baseline), at the end-of-treatment, at 1-month, 3-month, and at 6-months to determine if there are differences in tobacco use between treatment groups.

NCT ID: NCT01306552 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Evaluation of a Combined Parent-student Programme for Smoking Prevention in Berlin Schools

BEST
Start date: October 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a combined parent-student program for smoking prevention in 7th graders in Berlin schools.

NCT ID: NCT01303081 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Pilot Randomized Control Trial of Financial Incentives for Smoking Cessation

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

Financial incentives may be more effective than other approaches to smoking cessation, but research is needed to identify the optimal structures of incentives. The investigators will conduct a pilot randomized trial comparing different incentive structures for smoking cessation. Collaborating with Walgreens leadership, the investigators will enroll their employees in this RCT using the investigators new web-based research infrastructure (called the Way to Health platform, and approved as a Prime protocol by the IRB as reference # 811860). Hypothesis: providing patients with financial incentives can promote healthier behaviors (e.g.: quit smoking).

NCT ID: NCT01302262 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Smoking-induced Dopamine Release: a [11C]-(+)-PHNO PET Study in Humans

Start date: February 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study will evaluate effects of smoking on the dopaminergic system by using PET tomography with new radioligand, [11C]-(+)-PHNO. Our primary hypothesis is that smoking a cigarette will produce dopamine release and this release can be measured using PET imaging and the [11C]-(+)-PHNO radiotracer. The secondary hypothesis is that this smoking induced dopamine release will be correlated with subjective craving and anxiety ratings.

NCT ID: NCT01299909 Completed - Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trials

Study Two on the Effectiveness of Mindfulness Training for Smokers

MTS2
Start date: March 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The MTS2 study enrollment goal is N=240 adult smokers randomized to study treatments. The study design includes two randomized arms to compare matched intensive interventions and a third non-randomized option for participants who prefer not to enter an intensive intervention. It is expected that roughly 50% (120) will choose to be in the randomized intensive interventions and 50% (120) will choose to be in the non-intensive intervention. Participants who choose to be in an intensive intervention will be randomized to either Mindfulness Training for Smokers(MTS) (n = 60) or Integrated Training for Smokers (ITS)(n=60). Both MTS and ITS are smoking cessation interventions that provide 8 classes over a 6-week period and 2 weeks of nicotine patches. MTS provides and training in mindfulness whereas ITS provides training in quit smoking strategies and access to the Freedom From Smoking Online Premium Program. Participants who choose to be in a non-intensive intervention (estimated from prior recruitment data at n=120) will receive a phone-based intervention through the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line and 2 weeks of nicotine patches.

NCT ID: NCT01292642 Completed - Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trials

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the Nicotine Transdermal Patch for Cannabis Dependence and Nicotine Dependence

CBT-MJ-NIC
Start date: August 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The investigators are conducting a Stage 1 pilot feasibility study at McLean Hospital to develop and refine a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) intervention. The investigators aim to develop a feasible 10-week integrated CBT intervention for the treatment of concurrent marijuana dependence and nicotine dependence. The investigators hypothesize that the CBT intervention, in conjunction with Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) in the form of a transdermal nicotine patch, will reduce the use of marijuana and nicotine.