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Active clinical trials for "Tobacco Use Disorder"

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Contingency Management for Smoking Cessation Among Veterans With Psychotic Disorders

Nicotine DependencePsychotic Disorders

This study examines the use of contingent incentives to increase attendance at smoking cessation treatment sessions by smokers with schizophrenia and other psychoses who want to quit smoking. We hypothesize that participants randomized to receive contingent rewards for group attendance will attend more treatment sessions than those in the control group.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

Penn State TXT2STAYQUIT Study- a Texting Study to Help Hospitalized Smokers Stay Quit

Nicotine DependenceCigarettes

This study aims to pilot a method of collecting the post-discharge follow-up data required by the Joint Commission Tobacco Measure Set, using text messages sent to and received from patients' cellular-telephones. It also aims to assess whether specially designed relapse prevention text messages designed to encourage abstinence from smoking, can increase the proportion of smokers who remain abstinent during the first month after discharge from hospital.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Effects of Progesterone on IV Nicotine Induced Changes on BOLD fMRI Signal, Hormones and Subjective...

Nicotine Dependence

The proposed clinical studies will analyze the interactions between progesterone, nicotine, fMRI measures of patterns of brain activity, covariance with endocrine hormones, mood and cardiovascular measures. It is hypothesized that the administration of progesterone at a dose that mimics luteal phase levels in normal cycling women will diminish the positive subjective effects of nicotine, as has been consistently observed for cocaine. This novel approach could have direct implications for facilitating smoking cessation treatment in women of reproductive age

Suspended33 enrollment criteria

Multiple Cigarette Induced Changes in Hormone Function, Mood States and Behavior

Nicotine Dependence

The proposed clinical studies will analyze the interactions between nicotine, alterations in endocrine hormones, mood and cardiovascular measures. They also intend to examine the contribution of gender and menstrual cycle phase. These studies hypothesize that this novel focus on nicotine's rapid hormonal, cardiovascular and subjective effects will be important for developing novel biologic approaches to treatment for nicotine abuse and dependence as well as advancing our understanding of the neurobiology of nicotine reinforcement.

Suspended16 enrollment criteria

Effects of Progesterone on IV Nicotine-Induced Changes in Hormones and Subjective Ratings of Stimulant...

Nicotine Dependence

The proposed clinical studies will analyze the interactions between progesterone, nicotine, alterations in endocrine hormones, mood and cardiovascular measures. It is hypothesized that the administration of progesterone at a dose that mimics luteal phase levels in normal cycling women will diminish the positive subjective effects of nicotine, as has been consistently observed for cocaine. This novel approach could have direct implications for facilitating smoking cessation treatment in women of reproductive age

Suspended17 enrollment criteria

Effects of Progesterone on Smoked Nicotine Induced Changes in Hormones and Subjective Ratings of...

Nicotine Dependence

The clinical studies propose to study the abuse-related effects of nicotine after progesterone administration during the follicular phase in women of reproductive age. Concurrent analysis of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal hormones should help to clarify the role of the HPA axis in the abuse-related effects of nicotine.

Suspended17 enrollment criteria

Smoked Nicotine Induced Changes in Hormone Function, Mood States and Behaviors

Nicotine Dependence

The proposed clinical studies will evaluate the acute effects of nicotine on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in women to test the hypothesis that nicotine alters gonadal steroid hormones, and/or disrupts feedback regulation of ovarian hormones by anterior pituitary hormones.

Suspended17 enrollment criteria

IV Nicotine Induced Changes in Hormone Function, Mood States and Behavior

Nicotine Dependence

Clinical studies are proposed to analyze the interactions between nicotine, alterations in endocrine hormones, mood and cardiovascular measures. The studies are designed to examine the contribution of gender and menstrual cycle phase. It is hypothesized that analysis of nicotine's rapid hormonal, cardiovascular and subjective effects will be important for developing novel biologic approaches to treatment for nicotine abuse and dependence as well as advancing understanding of the neurobiology of nicotine reinforcement.

Suspended14 enrollment criteria

Social and Monetary Incentives for Smoking Cessation at Large Employers

Tobacco Use Disorder

The investigators will conduct a cluster randomized controlled trial of several behavioral interventions for smoking cessation among a sample of employees at large workplaces in the Bangkok metropolitan area. The study aims to test the impacts of different incentive structures for smoking cessation on take-up, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness. The interventions are designed to elucidate certain principles from the field of behavioral economics.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The END Perioperative Smoking Pilot Study

SmokingNicotine Addiction1 more

The purpose of this pilot randomized trial is to determine the feasibility of e-cigarettes and telephone counselling (compared to transdermal nicotine replacement and telephone counselling) as a harm-reduction tool that may lead to increased smoking cessation in the perioperative setting in smokers presenting for elective surgery at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Secondary outcomes include acceptability of e-cigarettes over transdermal nicotine replacement, length-of-stay in the post-anesthesia care unit, hospital length-of-stay, postoperative complications within the first 30-days, and smoking status 8-weeks after randomization. This pilot study is designed to provide the preliminary data necessary to plan and fund a larger-scale randomized clinical trial that will assess the utility of e-cigarettes in achieving smoking cessation perioperatively. Our ultimate goal is to add to the limited existing data on the safety and efficacy of e-cigarette use in smoking cessation, specifically in the perioperative setting where the risks of continued smoking are great and the motivation to stop is high.

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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