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Study Two for Development of Novel Behavioral Intervention Mindfulness Training for Smokers
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Integrated Training for Smokers, Mindfulness Training for Smokers, and 1 other intervention for Nicotine Dependence. Completed, enrolled 175 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The MTS2 study enrollment goal is N=240 adult smokers randomized to study treatments. The study design includes two randomized arms to compare matched intensive interventions and a third non-randomized option for participants who prefer not to enter an intensive intervention. It is expected that roughly 50% (120) will choose to be in the randomized intensive interventions and 50% (120) will choose to be in the non-intensive intervention. Participants who choose to be in an intensive intervention will be randomized to either Mindfulness Training for Smokers(MTS) (n = 60) or Integrated Training for Smokers (ITS)(n=60). Both MTS and ITS are smoking cessation interventions that provide 8 classes over a 6-week period and 2 weeks of nicotine patches. MTS provides and training in mindfulness whereas ITS provides training in quit smoking strategies and access to the Freedom From Smoking Online Premium Program. Participants who choose to be in a non-intensive intervention (estimated from prior recruitment data at n=120) will receive a phone-based intervention through the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line and 2 weeks of nicotine patches.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
8 classes in smoking cessation strategies, 2 weeks of nicotine patches, and access to the Freedom From Smoking online program
8 classes of training in mindfulness meditation, 2 weeks of nicotine patches, and access to the MTS website.
Telephone-based smoking cessation treatment via the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line (WTQL) consisting of 2 weeks of nicotine patches, self-help materials, an interactive website, and unlimited follow-up calls to the WTQL at no cost.