A Smoking Cessation Treatment for Adult Women
Diseases and Conditions Researched
Nicotine Dependence
What is the purpose of this trial?
The purpose of this study is to develop and pilot test a smoking cessation counseling that focuses on the perceived risks of quitting smoking (e.g., weight gain, managing cravings and negative affect, loss of enjoyment).
Aim 1: To develop the risk-based smoking cessation intervention.
Aim 2: To examine whether manualized smoking cessation counseling about the perceived risks of quitting is feasible to administer and acceptable to adult women who want to quit smoking.
Aim 3: To examine smoking cessation outcomes for women who receive the risk-based treatment in comparison to standard smoking counseling. It is expected that women who receive risk-based counseling will show better quit rates and a longer time to relapse than women who receive standard treatment.
Participation Guidelines
Gender: Female
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| Sponsors: | National Institutes of Health (NIH); Yale University |
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| Dates: | August 19, 2011 |
| Last Updated: | August 22, 2011 |
| Study HIC#: | 1007007059 |
| Clinicaltrials.gov ID: | NCT01422239 |
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