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Can Motivational Interviewing be Effective for Smoking Cessation?


Phase 3
18 Years
N/A
Not Enrolling
Both
Smoking, Tobacco Use, Nicotine Dependence

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Trial Information

Can Motivational Interviewing be Effective for Smoking Cessation?


Inclusion Criteria:



- Age 18 years and older

- Smoke at least once a day for the past 30 days

- Are willing to participate in all study components

- Sufficient language skills in English for counseling and assessments

- Has a home address

- Has a working phone number

Exclusion Criteria:

- Pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the next 6 months

- Currently using a smoking cessation medication

- Currently participating in smoking cessation program

- Motivated to quit smoking

- Planning to quit smoking in the next 2 weeks

- Lives in a home with someone currently enrolled in the study

- Minor

Type of Study:

Interventional

Study Design:

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Prevention

Outcome Measure:

Quit Attempt(s)

Outcome Time Frame:

Any time within 26 weeks

Safety Issue:

No

Principal Investigator

Delwyn Catley, Ph.D.

Investigator Role:

Principal Investigator

Investigator Affiliation:

University of Missouri, Kansas City

Authority:

United States: Institutional Review Board

Study ID:

00023726

NCT ID:

NCT01188018

Start Date:

October 2010

Completion Date:

June 2012

Related Keywords:

  • Smoking
  • Tobacco Use
  • Nicotine Dependence
  • Smoking
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Nicotine Dependence
  • Tobacco Use Cessation
  • Health Education
  • Patient Education
  • Tobacco Use Disorder
  • Smoking

Name

Location

University of Missouri-Kansas City Kansas City, Missouri  64110