Smoking Cessation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pennsylvania Adolescent Smoking Study (PASS) - Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Motivational Interviewing and Structured Brief Advice for the Reduction of Adolescent Cigarette Smoking
The Pennsylvania Adolescent Smoking Study (PASStudy) will evaluate the effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing (MI) compared to Structured Brief Advice (SBA) to reduce cigarette smoking among adolescents who smoke. MI is a brief 5 session client-centered psychotherapeutic style intended to increase "the probability that a person will enter into, continue and adhere to a specific change strategy." This will be compared with SBA, which implements Best Practice Guidelines (i.e., 5 A's and 5 R's) and assists participants in accessing the best available resources for smoking cessation.
The PASStudy is a Randomized Controlled Trial in which adolescents who smoke cigarettes will
be randomized to receive either Motivational Interviewing (MI) or Structured Brief Advice
(SBA). MI is an empirically supported, client-centered, directive method for matching
counseling to an individual's readiness to change. Based on the principles of motivational
psychology, client-centered therapy, and the Transtheoretical Model, MI represents a general
and practical approach for changing behaviors by enhancing and facilitating an individual's
own internally motivated change process.
SBA includes the administration of scripted, brief cessation counseling that follows
standard health care smoking cessation guidelines. The counseling covers the 5As and 5Rs.
The 5As are: Ask about smoking or tobacco use, Advise all smokers to stop smoking, Assess
willingness to quit, Assist with cessation, and Arrange for follow-up). The 5 R's are used
by clinicians to help motivate participants who are not yet ready to change to quit smoking;
they are Relevance - emphasize the benefits of quitting, Risks - inform the participant of
the risks of continuing in smoking, Rewards - emphasize the benefits of quitting, Road
Blocks - identify barriers to cessation, and, finally, Repetition or repeating the other
four R's at every encounter.
Participants in both groups will receive 5 counseling sessions over 8 weeks with the
respective intervention. Participants randomized to the MI condition will receive five 45-60
minute MI sessions over the course of 8 weeks; 3 sessions occur in the office and the last 2
can be either by telephone or in the office. Participants randomized to the SBA condition
will receive five 15-30 minute didactic SBA sessions over the course of 8 weeks; 3 sessions
occur in the office and the last 2 can be either by telephone or in the office. Research
staff will offer participants in both groups smoking reduction and cessation materials
including websites, printed materials, hotlines, referrals to smoking cessation counseling
programs. Participants will complete follow-up assessments at 8, 12 and 24 weeks post
baseline. Self-reported smoking cessation, recorded on timeline followback calendars, will
be biochemically verified via saliva cotinine tests at follow-up assessment visits. Prior to
enrolling participants for randomization, each MI counselor will be certified for competence
by completing the full, manualized treatment with up to 10 pilot participants.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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