Smoking Cessation Treatment for Depressed Smokers
Tobacco Use Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tobacco Use Disorder focused on measuring Smoking cessation, Depression, Clinical trial
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- being age 18 or over
- having smoked 10 or more cigarettes/day within the last year
meeting criteria for current unipolar major depression disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-4th ed., text rev (DSM-IV-TR) (American Psychiatric Association 2000).
, and/or scoring ≥ 14 on the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck, Steer, & Brown, 1996)
- meeting the diagnostic criteria for nicotine dependence according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-4th ed., text rev (DSM-IV-TR) (American Psychiatric Association 2000).
Exclusion Criteria:
- not being able to attend the entire treatment,
- suffering from severe mental disorders others than depression such as cognitive impairment, a psychotic disorder or bipolar disorder.
- being currently receiving other psychological treatment for smoking cessation or depression.
- meeting criteria for abuse and/or dependence on a substance other than nicotine.
Sites / Locations
- Clinical Unit of Addictive Behaviors
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Other
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT)
CBT+Behavioral Activation (BA)
CBT+BA+ Contingency Management (CM)
The CBT treatment condition is implemented in group-based sessions carried out during 8 weeks. Components included: information about tobacco, behavioral contract whereby patients committed to attend sessions, self-monitoring and graphical representation of cigarette smoking, nicotine fading (a weekly reduction of 30% of nicotine intake from the first to the four week, and abstinence from the fifth week onwards), physiological feedback (CO in expired air and cotinine analyses) on cigarette intake, stimulus control, strategies for managing nicotine withdrawal symptoms, training in alternative behaviors, and relapse prevention strategies (e.g., problem solving techniques).
This intervention includes both CBT and BA strategies for smoking cessation and depression management. Participants allocated to this condition received 8 therapy sessions. The BA module included: treatment rationale, information on the relationship between smoking and depression, identification of life areas, values and activities, generation of meaningful and reinforcing activities, social support (i.e., behavioral contracts).
This intervention is provided in the same manner as the above treatment protocols but with the addition of a CM procedure reinforcing abstinence since fifth session and onwards. The number of sessions was the same as in the aforementioned treatment conditions and CO and cotinine samples were also collected. Participants providing negative specimens of both CO (≤4 ppm) and cotinine (≤80 ng/ml) earned points exchangeable for rewards (e.g., cinema tickets) on a schedule of escalating magnitude of reinforcement (from 10€ voucher value with maximum possible earnings of 175€ in vouchers).