Smoking Cessation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Deep Breathing, a Self-Help Book and Additive Effects of The Two Interventions in Cigarette Consumption, Anxiety and Depression and Motivation to Stop Smoking in Students of the Anhembi Morumbi University
Verified date | February 2016 |
Source | Anhembi Morumbi University |
Contact | Iris Ueda |
irisgaldino[@]terra.com.br | |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Smoking is an important public health issue. The self help books may have important motivational implications which associated with deep breath exercises could cease the habit. Goals: Verify the effectiveness of the deep breaths exercises from the self help books along with the two motivational interventions to quit smoking on the anxiety, depression and daily consumption levels. Method: The study will be both prospective and controlled. Individuals will be distributed randomly in 4 different groups: The first group will be doing the deep breath exercises, the second group will read a self help book, the third group will do both reading and exercises and the fourth group will be the control. Anxiety, depression, motivational level and the cigarettes daily consumption will be evaluated previously and after the 15 days intervention. Expected results: Decreasing in anxiety, depression and cigarette consumption plus an increase in the motivation to quit smoking.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 85 |
Est. completion date | August 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 30 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - students from the Anhembi Morumbi University. - minimum age of 18 years. Exclusion Criteria: - serious chronic diseases - use of beta blockers. - pregnant women. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Brazil | Anhembi Morumbi University | São Paulo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Anhembi Morumbi University |
Brazil,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Motivation measured with the Portuguese version of the "URICA" (Scale University of Rhode Island Change Assessment) | Scale developed by Prochaska and DiClemente, translated and validated to Portuguese used to measure the motivation to change. Determines different motivational stages in solving a problem. To classify the individual in the pre-contemplation stage (stage where the person does not consider the need for help), contemplation stage (the individual is aware of the problem), preparation stage (construction of attempts to change their behavioraction stage (taking concrete attempts to modify their behavior) and maintenance stage (the lifestyle is modified). The answers are given on a scale of 1 (completely disagree with the statement) to 5 (strongly agree). Each statement is linked to a different motivational stage and at the end of test, the investigators can determine which is the patient motivational level considering which stage his score was higher. | 2 weeks | |
Secondary | Nicotine addiction measured whit the Portuguese version of the Fagerstrom test | Developed by Karl-Olov Fagerstrom, translated and validated for the Portuguese to be aware related to biochemical index enabling the classification of nicotine addiction as mild, moderate and severe. It consists of six items that help to estimate the degree of nicotine dependence. Each item features a score from 0 to 3 according to the response and the sum of the scores of the alternatives chosen classifies the degree of dependence. The total less than 2 points classifies a very low level of dependence, from 3 to 4 points classifies the low degree of dependence, 5 points classifies the average degree of dependence, 6 to 7 point classifies the high degree of dependence 8 to 10 points ranks very high degree of dependence. | 2 weeks | |
Secondary | Depression measured with the portuguese version of the "BDI" ( The Beck Depression Inventory). | Self-assessment measure of depression developed by Beck translated to Portuguese and validity. Consists of 21 items, including symptoms and attitudes, each with four alternatives with intensity going from 0 to 3.The items refer to sadness, pessimism, sense of failure, lack of satisfaction, guilty, sense of punishment, self-deprecation, self-accusations, suicidal ideas, crying spells, irritability, social withdrawal, indecisiveness, body image distortion, inhibition to work, sleep disturbance, fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, somatic concern. To evaluate and rank, according to the symptoms presented last week, the state of depression according to the sum of the scores of the chosen alternative. Total <10 points (without depression); 10-18 (mild to moderate depression); 19-29 (moderate to severe depression) and 30-63 (severe depression). | 2 weeks | |
Secondary | Anxiety measured with the Portuguese version of the "BAI" ( The Beck Anxiety Inventory) | Scale developed by Beck, translated and validated to Portuguese. It consists of 21 items that measure anxiety. The subject must answer how bothered he is with anxiety symptoms during the last week. The criteria for correction of scores constitute a scale of 0 to 3 points for each symptom (absolutely no = 0; 1 = slightly, moderately = 2; seriously = 3). The sum of the scores can range from 0 to 63 points. Therefore, the results differ in the degree of anxiety: minimum 0-10; mild-11-9; moderate level of 20 to 30 and severe level 31-63. | 2 weeks |
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