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Smartphone-Delivered Attentional Bias Modification Training for Quitting Smokers
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Computer-Assisted Smoking Cessation Intervention, Laboratory Biomarker Analysis, and 3 other interventions for Current Every Day Smoker. Completed, enrolled 311 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This randomized clinical trial studies how well a smartphone-delivered attentional bias modification training works in helping patients quit smoking. Smartphone-delivered attentional bias modification training may help patients quit smoking by reducing the attentional bias (the tendency of one's perception to be affected by their recurring thoughts) towards smoking cues that developed over time as a result of conditioning processes through which smoking cues become important.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Receive ABM training via a smartphone
Correlative studies
Given via transdermal patch
Ancillary studies
Undergo sham training