Trial Outcomes & Findings for Phase I Study: Stop Smoking Therapy for Ontario Patients (STOP) (NCT NCT00356993)

NCT ID: NCT00356993

Last Updated: 2021-11-30

Results Overview

7-day point prevalence of abstinence at 6 months post treatment

Recruitment status

COMPLETED

Study phase

NA

Target enrollment

6009 participants

Primary outcome timeframe

6 months post treatment

Results posted on

2021-11-30

Participant Flow

Participant milestones

Participant milestones
Measure
NRT + Behavioural Support
Nicotine Replacement Therapy plus Behavioural Intervention Nicotine Replacement Therapy: transdermal nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, nicotine lozenge behavioural intervention: Smoking cessation counselling, relapse prevention strategies
Overall Study
STARTED
6009
Overall Study
COMPLETED
2088
Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
3921

Reasons for withdrawal

Withdrawal data not reported

Baseline Characteristics

missing information for 9 participants

Baseline characteristics by cohort

Baseline characteristics by cohort
Measure
NRT + Behavioural Support
n=6009 Participants
Nicotine Replacement Therapy plus Behavioural Intervention Nicotine Replacement Therapy: transdermal nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, nicotine lozenge behavioural intervention: Smoking cessation counselling, relapse prevention strategies
Age, Continuous
47.6 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.9 • n=6000 Participants • missing information for 9 participants
Sex: Female, Male
Female
3201 Participants
n=6000 Participants • missing data n=9
Sex: Female, Male
Male
2799 Participants
n=6000 Participants • missing data n=9
Cigarettes per day (cpd)
1-9 cigarettes
6 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
Cigarettes per day (cpd)
10-14 cigarettes
358 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
Cigarettes per day (cpd)
15-19 cigarettes
337 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
Cigarettes per day (cpd)
20-24 cigarettes
493 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
Cigarettes per day (cpd)
25+ cigarettes
888 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
Cigarettes per day (cpd)
No response
6 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
Age started to smoke daily
17.3 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 4.8 • n=6009 Participants
Age first smoked
14.2 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.1 • n=6009 Participants
Number of Quit Attempts in past year
0 quit attempt
3058 Participants
n=5764 Participants • Missing data n= 245
Number of Quit Attempts in past year
1 quit attempt
2328 Participants
n=5764 Participants • Missing data n= 245
Number of Quit Attempts in past year
2 quit attempts
378 Participants
n=5764 Participants • Missing data n= 245
Importance of Quitting
1-least important thing to do
22 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
2
10 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
3
13 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
4
14 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
5
70 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
6
66 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
7
217 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
8
797 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
9
802 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Importance of Quitting
10- the most important thing to do
3969 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
Confidence to Quit Smoking
1- very little confidence
66 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
2
95 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
3
138 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
4
170 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
5
870 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
6
506 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
7
859 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
8
1373 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
9
591 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Confidence to Quit Smoking
10 -very confident
1294 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
Diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder
Yes- diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder
2447 Participants
n=6009 Participants
Diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder
not diagnosed or missing data
3562 Participants
n=6009 Participants
highest level of education attained
some primary school
94 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
highest level of education attained
Primary school
164 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
highest level of education attained
some high school
1235 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
highest level of education attained
high school diploma
1369 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
highest level of education attained
some college
853 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
highest level of education attained
College diploma
1269 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
highest level of education attained
Some university
404 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
highest level of education attained
University degree
545 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 6 months post treatment

Population: Not every participant completed the 6mo and 12mo follow-up surveys

7-day point prevalence of abstinence at 6 months post treatment

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
NRT + Behavioural Support
n=2088 Participants
Nicotine Replacement Therapy plus Behavioural Intervention Nicotine Replacement Therapy: transdermal nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, nicotine lozenge behavioural intervention: Smoking cessation counselling, relapse prevention strategies
Count of Participants Not Smoking
766 Participants

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 12 months post treatment

Population: Not every participant completed the 12mo follow-up surveys

7-day point prevalence of abstinence at 12 months post treatment

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
NRT + Behavioural Support
n=387 Participants
Nicotine Replacement Therapy plus Behavioural Intervention Nicotine Replacement Therapy: transdermal nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, nicotine lozenge behavioural intervention: Smoking cessation counselling, relapse prevention strategies
Count of Participants Not Smoking
147 Participants

Adverse Events

NRT + Behavioural Support

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Serious adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Other adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Additional Information

Dr. Peter Selby

Addictions Program

Phone: 416-535-8501

Results disclosure agreements

  • Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
  • Publication restrictions are in place