Tobacco Treatment for Employable Californians, Total IMPACT Study (TTEC)
Tobacco Dependence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tobacco Dependence focused on measuring tobacco smoking behavior, employment, job-seeking, tobacco cessation, transtheoretical model, behavior change
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Study eligibility will be defined as unemployed and job seeking at a participating America's Job Centers of California (AJCC) organization and currently smoking 1 or more cigarettes daily and at least 100+ cigarettes in one's lifetime with a carbon monoxide (CO) breath sample of 10 ppm or greater. The CO sample will be taken prior to consenting potential participants. Participants must be 18 years or older, English literate, able to provide at least three collateral sources of contact for follow-up assessments, and not immediately planning to relocate out of California (though researchers would continue to follow-up with participants who move out of area, and have demonstrated success with doing so in prior studies). Dual use of e-cigarettes will not be an exclusion criterion.
Exclusion Criteria: Failure to meet inclusion criteria; non-job-seeking, persons employed or underemployed, occasional/non-daily smokers, daily smokers with carbon monoxide readings less than 10ppm, nonsmokers.
Sites / Locations
- JobTrain
- San Francisco Employment Development Department
- Marin Employment Connection
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Tobacco Treatment
Usual Care
The tobacco treatment includes: (a) the ProChange ExpertSystem, a Transtheoretical-model (TTM) tailored, computer-assisted web-delivered program focused on increasing intrinsic motivation, (b) a stage-tailored treatment manual with goal setting for quitting tobacco, and (c) education on proper use of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT, patch plus gum or lozenge) with guidance on obtaining low-cost or free NRT through MediCal, private insurance plans, and community programs.
Usual care includes: completing the study assessments at baseline, 3- and 6-months and receiving referrals to tobacco treatment in the community, including the state quitline, in line with the public health "Ask, Advise, Refer" model of tobacco cessation intervention.