Tobacco Use Clinical Trial
— THRRPOfficial title:
Comparative Tobacco Interventions for Individuals With Severe and Persisting Behavioral Health Disorders
NCT number | NCT04523948 |
Other study ID # | GG-0037 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | January 30, 2020 |
Est. completion date | July 31, 2023 |
The aim of this pilot intervention is to examine the acceptability of a harm reduction intervention approach to tobacco use for individuals with serious behavioral health disorders and its association with a decrease in smoking. The intervention uses a "dynamic" approach to patient choice, allowing participants the option to explore different strategies for harm reduction, while providing support from counselors in the process. Therefore, the investigators have chosen an observational study design in order to document and explore the acceptability and outcomes of the intervention.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | July 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | October 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 21 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Individuals who are formerly or currently being served by San Francisco Bay Area Public Health behavioral health providers. These will include individuals with psychotic, affective, anxiety, personality and substance use disorders. - Individuals who are not currently enrolled in another formal tobacco intervention or research study. - Are at least 21 years of age and able to speak English* - Who score in the "low to moderate dependence" range on the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence - Have used tobacco for at least two years - Express willingness to participate at least weekly in the intervention strategy - Express a desire to make some change in their tobacco use pattern - Express some reason to change their tobacco use pattern - Have the cognitive capacity to be able to sign a consent to participate in the research - A concerted effort will be made to recruit bilingual Chinese and Spanish language staff Exclusion Criteria: - The individual does not currently smoke tobacco - Individuals younger than 21 years of age at the time of enrollment - Who score in the "low" range on the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence - Have used tobacco for less than two years; - Express unwillingness to participate at least weekly in the intervention strategy - Decline an interest in making some change in their tobacco use pattern - Do not indicate the cognitive capacity to be able to sign a consent to participate in the research |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | San Francisco Study Center | San Francisco | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Rose Research Center, LLC | Foundation for a Smoke-Free World |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of cigarettes smoked | Self-reported number of cigarettes smoked per day | Change in number of cigarettes smoked per day will be assessed using two time frames: 1) Baseline to 6 months post baseline; and 2) Post intervention which is change from baseline to 12 months post baseline. | |
Primary | Nicotine Dependence | Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence, a self-reported scale rated from 0-10, with >=5 indicating dependence (Heatherton et al., 1991). | Change in nicotine dependence will be assessed using two time frames: 1) during the intervention, which is change from baseline to 6 months post baseline; and 2) after the intervention which is change from baseline to 12 months post baseline | |
Primary | Carbon Monoxide | Exhaled carbon monoxide level concentration reported in parts per million (ppm) using a breathalyzer assay | Change in carbon monoxide level will be assessed using two time frames: 1) during the intervention, which is change from baseline to 6 months post baseline; and 2) after the intervention which is change from baseline to 12 months post baseline | |
Primary | Salivary Tobacco Use | Salivary tobacco use level reported in nicotine metabolites (cotinine) | Change in salivary nicotine level will be assessed using two time frames: 1) during the intervention, which is change from baseline to 6 months post baseline; and 2) after the intervention which is change from baseline to 12 months post baseline | |
Secondary | Smoking Decisional Balance | Smoking Decisional Balance is a 6-item self-reported scale which assesses readiness to change in terms of pros (scored from 3-15) and cons (scored from 3-15), based on the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change (https://habitslab.umbc.edu/publications/) | Change in smoking decisional balance will be assessed using two time frames: 1) during the intervention, which is change from baseline to 6 months post baseline; and 2) after the intervention which is change from baseline to 12 months post baseline | |
Secondary | Challenges to Smoking Behavior Change | The Challenges to Smoking Behavior Change is a 21 item self-reported scale assessing intrinsic challenges (scored from 9-36) and extrinsic challenges (scored from 12-48) to quitting or reducing smoking (Thomas et al., 2016) | Change in challenges to smoking behavior change will be assessed on two occasions: 1) during the intervention from baseline to 6 months post baseline; and 2) after the intervention which is change from baseline to 12 months post baseline. | |
Secondary | Working Alliance Inventory | The Working Alliance Inventory Short Revised version (Busseri & Tyler, 2003) is a 12-item measure that captures three key therapeutic alliance aspects (Horvath & Greenberg, 1989), each scored from 5-20: (a) agreement on the tasks of therapy, (b) agreement on the goals of therapy and (c) development of an affective bond | Change in working alliance quality will be assessed using two time frames: 1) during the intervention, which is change from baseline to 6 months post baseline; and 2) after the intervention which is change from baseline to 12 months post baseline. |
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