Tobacco Use Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Program of Mindfulness - Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) as an Assistant Strategy to the Treatment of Tobacco Dependence
The dependence on tobacco is a predictable leading cause of death. The treatment based on the cognitive-behavioral therapy, including relapse prevention, became standard for tobacco dependents; yet scientific advances are still needed. Accordingly, the Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) program, adjunct to treatment, has shown promising results. The purpose of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of the program MBRP as an adjunct in the treatment of smoking cessation instituted by the Ministry of Health, through the Instituto Nacional do Câncer (INCA) in Brazil.There will be a randomized clinical trial, with a simple random allocation. 60 patients will participate in this study receiving treatment (INCA'S standard) randomized between two groups: the MBRP Group (EG), which will undergo eight sessions of MBRP; and the Control Group (CG) that will undergo eight sessions of the traditional model of Relapse Prevention.This study will be conducted at Ambulatory benchmark to smoking cessation treatment in the city of Juiz de Fora (Minas Gerais State- Brazil). Changes will be evaluated on several variables such as cessation of smoking, anxiety, depression, craving, positive and negative affects and will investigate the association of levels of mindfulness with smoking cessation. The data will be assessed at baseline (T0) and four other times: 1 (T1), 3 (T2), 6 (T3) and 12 months (T4) after the initiation of the study, besides being subjected to evaluations of regularly planned maintenance in the protocol of Ministry of Health. For data analysis there will be used Analysis of Variance with Repeated Measures and Longitudinal Logistic Regression, in order to evaluate the effect of two types of intervention on the evolution of comorbidities and abstinence of patients.
Treatments based on cognitive-behavioral therapy, including relapse prevention, have become
standard for smoking cessation in Brazil and many other areas of the world; yet scientific
advances are still needed.
Mindfulness-based approaches have more recently begun to be assessed and implemented for
treatment of addiction. The Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) program, which
integrates mindfulness practice with cognitive therapy approaches, has shown promising
preliminary results in previous studies.
The purpose of the current study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Mindfulness-Based
Relapse Prevention program as an adjunct in the standard smoking cessation treatment
instituted by the Ministry of Health in Brazil.
The study is a randomized clinical trial, with 60 patients diagnosed with nicotine
dependence. 60 patients will participate in this study receiving treatment (instituted by the
Ministry of Health in Brazil, through the Instituto Nacional do Câncer - INCA'S standard)
randomized between two groups: the Experimental Group (EG), which will undergo eight sessions
of MBRP; and the Control Group (CG) that will undergo eight sessions of the traditional model
of Relapse Prevention (INCA's standard). This will include patients diagnosed with nicotine
dependence, who have achieved abstinence. Specific Objetctives: Evaluate the difference in
the number of patients who continued abstinence of tobacco; Study the effectiveness MBRP in
preventing lapses and relapses; Evaluate the effect of MBRP on the craving and its
association with smoking cessation; Evaluate the effect of MBRP in positive and negative
affects and its association with smoking cessation; To investigate the association of levels
of mindfulness with smoking cessation; Evaluate the effect of MBRP in depressive symptoms,
and its possible association with smoking cessation; Evaluate the effect of MBRP in anxiety
symptoms, and its possible association with smoking cessation. These will be assessed at
baseline (T0) and four other times: 1 (T1), 3 (T2), 6 (T3) and 12 months (T4) after the
initiation of the study, besides being subjected to evaluations of regularly planned
maintenance in the protocol INCA. Screening instruments: Self Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20);
Questionnaire of Smoking Urges (QSU); Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD); Center for
Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D); Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ);
Smokerlyser (measuring CO); The Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND); Positive and
Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS). For data analysis there will be used Analysis of Variance
with Repeated Measures and Longitudinal Logistic Regression, in order to evaluate the effect
of two types of intervention on the evolution of comorbidities and abstinence of patients.
Context: Ambulatory benchmark to smoking cessation treatment in the city of Juiz de Fora,
Minas Gerais, Brazil. Participants: • Inclusion: patients with a diagnosis of nicotine
dependence;• Exclusion: dependence on other substances, psychiatric comorbidities, pregnant
women. •Groups matched for gender, education level and dependence on tobacco level. This
initial study will evaluate the feasibility of Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention in the
context of the Brazilian Public Health system as a supplemental treatment on craving and
smoking cessation.
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