Evaluation of Learning-Theory-Based Smoking Cessation Strategies
Nicotine Dependence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Nicotine Dependence focused on measuring Tobacco, Smoking, Smoking Cessation, Tobacco Dependence, Tobacco Use, Nicotine Dependence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years of age or older
- Smoke cigarettes daily
- Motivated to quit smoking
- Able to read and write English
- Willing and able to complete study visits and cell phone calls
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding, planning on becoming pregnant during the study
- Recent heart attack or heart surgery, heart disease, unstable angina
- Allergy to adhesives
- Past negative reactions to nicotine patch
- Serious skin conditions
Sites / Locations
- Rutgers University Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Standard treatment
Standard treatment+practice quitting
Very low nicotine cigarettes
Advice and encouragement only
In this arm, smokers receive a 6-week supply of 21-mg nicotine patches and 4 15-minute individual smoking cessation counseling sessions to help them quit smoking
In this arm, participants receive standard treatment (a 6-week supply of 21-mg nicotine patches and 4 15-minute individual smoking cessation counseling session) and an experimental treatment that involves practice quitting 7 times prior to a target quit date (for 4-12 hours per day) and returning to smoking by puffing smoke without inhaling.
In this condition, smokers from both the Standard treatment and the Standard treatment+practice quitting arms who have smoked in the last 7-days at a 4-week post-target-smoking-cessation-date follow-up interview may be randomly assigned to this group. Those assigned to this group will receive a 6-week supply of cigarettes that contain tobacco with very low levels of nicotine (in regular or menthol flavors) to smoke instead of regular cigarettes containing nicotine. This treatment is designed to help people stop smoking after slipping (returning to smoking) during an attempt to stop smoking
In this condition, smokers from both the Standard treatment and the Standard treatment+practice quitting arms who have smoked in the last 7-days at a 4-week post-target-smoking-cessation-date follow-up interview may be randomly assigned to this condition. Those in this arm will receive advice and encouragement to try to stop smoking again after they have slipped (returned to smoking) during a stop smoking attempt.