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Social Ecological Based Smoking Cessation Intervention in Public Housing Neighborhoods
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Experimental and Control for Cigarette Smoking. Completed, enrolled 420 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
The major aim of this study is to test the effectiveness of a bundled, multi-level intervention (Sister to Sister) on smoking cessation outcomes in female smokers residing in public housing neighborhoods. Hypothesis 1.1: As compared to the control group, women receiving the Sister to Sister Intervention will have higher 7-day point prevalence quit rates at 6- and 12-months as validated by salivary cotinine. Hypothesis 1.2: As compared to the control group, women receiving the Sister to Sister Intervention will have higher 6- and 12-month prolonged smoking abstinence as validated by salivary cotinine.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Neighborhood level interventions, peer group (counseling, NRT), and individual level (Coach/CHW)
Written Cessation Materials