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N/ACompleted· 20 enrolled
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Empowerment activity-enhanced tobacco cessation assistancebehavioral
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NCT05365633N/ACompleted

Empowering Sexual and/or Gender Minority Tobacco Cessation: A Pilot Study

University of Oklahoma·interventional·Posted May 9, 2022·Updated May 15, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Empowerment activity-enhanced tobacco cessation assistance for Smoking Cessation. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Sexual and/or gender minority (SGM) people have disproportionately high rates of tobacco use - the number one cause of preventable death. Reasons for this include using tobacco to cope with social minority stressors, pro-tobacco use norms in SGM social spaces and networks, and targeted tobacco industry marketing. Empowerment Theory explains how positive behavior change, like quitting smoking, can be promoted through skills development with greater participation in the public affairs of one's community. An empowerment approach may enhance tobacco cessation treatment for SGM people and other stigmatized groups because it links individual well-being with the larger social and political context. This pilot study will assess the acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary impact of empowerment-enhanced tobacco smoking cessation assistance for SGM adults. We will enroll N=20 SGM adults in Oklahoma who smoke and are willing to quit. Participants will receive standard tobacco cessation assistance through the Stephenson Cancer Center Tobacco Treatment Research Program (TTRP). Concurrently, they will also engage in 'empowerment activities', meaning SGM organizing and community-building activities, like conducting follow-up phone calls to name change clinic participants. This will be guided by an Oklahoman SGM-serving community partner. Participants will complete 8 surveys during the intervention period and 12 weeks post-quit-date, a 60-minute, in-depth exit interview, and biochemically-verified smoking status before the intervention and 12 weeks post-quit-date. This pilot study will establish collaborative relationships between the PI's team and local SGM-serving organizations, and will produce preliminary findings to support future R01-level funding to conduct a fully-powered randomized control trial of a multi-level empowerment-enhanced SGM tobacco cessation intervention.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2023202420252026
First PostedMay 9, 2022
Enrollment StartAug 1, 2022
Primary CompletionSep 1, 2023
Study CompletionJan 11, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.1 yearsPosted 4.1 years ago

Interventions

Empowerment activity-enhanced tobacco cessation assistancebehavioral

Participants will receive standard Tobacco Treatment Research Program (TTRP) tobacco cessation assistance either remotely or in-person: 6 weekly counseling sessions and 12 weeks of combination NRT (nicotine patches + nicotine gum or lozenges). During the 6 weeks of counseling, participants will also engage in at least 4 'empowerment activities' (i.e., SGM social change mobilization and community-building activities48) for a total of at least 8 hours. Activities will be tailored to each participant's comfort level and skills. Examples are compiling publicly-available information about school board meetings to support community members in participating in their school districts and making follow-up phone calls with a script to Freedom OK's name change clinic participants.