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Tobacco Cessation Field Study for Adults in Recovery - 1
This study is ongoing, but not recruiting participants.
First Received: April 27, 2005   Last Updated: November 3, 2005   History of Changes
Sponsored by: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Information provided by: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00109460
  Purpose

The project's aim is to provide a targeted, computer-administered intervention to facilitate tobacco cessation for clients in alcohol treatment. The main focus of "On the Air: A tobacco cessation program for adults in alcohol recovery" is to reduce tobacco use of clients in alcohol treatment. The program will be offered through inpatient, residential, and outpatient treatment programs to help those struggling with alcohol addiction to understand, reduce, and stop tobacco use. Clients will develop a personalized tobacco cessation plan relevant to their readiness to quit tobacco use. Based on the metaphor of a television network, this tobacco cessation program contains information on personal risks, peer stories, cravings and withdrawal, a variety of interactive activities and tools, and also motivational feedback and tips to assist in the quitting process. Phase I was a proof of concept phase, in which we delivered a prototype CD-ROM on tobacco cessation. Phase II will involve completing the development of a functional CD-ROM tool which will be subjected to a clinical field trial with a group of adults (n=196) in treatment facilities for alcohol recovery. The clinical field study will involve finalizing the content, interface, and interactive features of the CD-ROM. We will also gather satisfaction data from both clients and counselors in the various treatment facilities.


Condition Intervention Phase
Tobacco Use Disorder
Behavioral: Tobacco Use Disorder
Phase II

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Educational/Counseling/Training, Single Blind, Active Control, Crossover Assignment
Official Title: Tobacco Cessation Clinical Field Study for Adults in Alcohol Abuse Recovery

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Further study details as provided by National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA):

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • Smoking Behavior
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Substance Abuse

Estimated Enrollment: 178
Study Start Date: March 2003
  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years and older
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Carry a primary DSM-IV diagnosis of alcohol abuse or dependence
  • Smoke at least one cigarette a day
  • Be willing to sign informed consent and undergo initial assessment and follow-up
  • Be willing to provide at least one collateral contact and collateral contact information
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00109460

Locations
United States, California
SPIRITT Family Services
La Puente, California, United States
United States, Massachusetts
Athol Behavioral Health Center
Athol, Massachusetts, United States, 01331
United States, Michigan
Home of New Vision
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States, 48104
New Life Home for Recovering Women, Inc
Detroit, Michigan, United States
United States, New York
Brooklyn Psychiatric Centers
Brooklyn, New York, United States
North General Hospital
New York, New York, United States
United States, Vermont
Maple Leaf Counseling, Inc.
Montpelier, Vermont, United States
Sponsors and Collaborators
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Stephen F Butler, Ph.D. Inflexxion, Inc.
  More Information

No publications provided

Study ID Numbers: NIDA-80460-1, R44-80460-1
Study First Received: April 27, 2005
Last Updated: November 3, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00109460     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government

Study placed in the following topic categories:
Mental Disorders
Tobacco Use Disorder
Substance-Related Disorders
Disorders of Environmental Origin
Ethanol

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Mental Disorders
Tobacco Use Disorder
Substance-Related Disorders
Disorders of Environmental Origin

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on September 03, 2009