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
| 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
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|---|---|
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Overall Study
STARTED
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6009
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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2088
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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3921
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Reasons for withdrawal
Withdrawal data not reported
Baseline Characteristics
missing information for 9 participants
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
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|---|---|
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Age, Continuous
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47.6 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.9 • n=6000 Participants • missing information for 9 participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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3201 Participants
n=6000 Participants • missing data n=9
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
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2799 Participants
n=6000 Participants • missing data n=9
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Cigarettes per day (cpd)
1-9 cigarettes
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6 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
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Cigarettes per day (cpd)
10-14 cigarettes
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358 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
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Cigarettes per day (cpd)
15-19 cigarettes
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337 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
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Cigarettes per day (cpd)
20-24 cigarettes
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493 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
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Cigarettes per day (cpd)
25+ cigarettes
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888 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
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Cigarettes per day (cpd)
No response
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6 Participants
n=2088 Participants • missing information for 3921 participants
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Age started to smoke daily
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17.3 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 4.8 • n=6009 Participants
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Age first smoked
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14.2 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.1 • n=6009 Participants
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Number of Quit Attempts in past year
0 quit attempt
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3058 Participants
n=5764 Participants • Missing data n= 245
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Number of Quit Attempts in past year
1 quit attempt
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2328 Participants
n=5764 Participants • Missing data n= 245
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Number of Quit Attempts in past year
2 quit attempts
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378 Participants
n=5764 Participants • Missing data n= 245
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Importance of Quitting
1-least important thing to do
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22 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
2
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10 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
3
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13 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
4
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14 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
5
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70 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
6
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66 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
7
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217 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
8
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797 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
9
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802 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Importance of Quitting
10- the most important thing to do
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3969 Participants
n=5980 Participants • missing data n=29
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
1- very little confidence
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66 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
2
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95 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
3
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138 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
4
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170 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
5
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870 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
6
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506 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
7
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859 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
8
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1373 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
9
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591 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Confidence to Quit Smoking
10 -very confident
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1294 Participants
n=5962 Participants • missing data n=47
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Diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder
Yes- diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder
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2447 Participants
n=6009 Participants
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Diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder
not diagnosed or missing data
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3562 Participants
n=6009 Participants
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highest level of education attained
some primary school
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94 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
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highest level of education attained
Primary school
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164 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
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highest level of education attained
some high school
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1235 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
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highest level of education attained
high school diploma
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1369 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
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highest level of education attained
some college
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853 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
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highest level of education attained
College diploma
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1269 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
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highest level of education attained
Some university
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404 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
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highest level of education attained
University degree
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545 Participants
n=5933 Participants • missing data n=76
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: 6 months post treatmentPopulation: Not every participant completed the 6mo and 12mo follow-up surveys
7-day point prevalence of abstinence at 6 months post treatment
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
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Count of Participants Not Smoking
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766 Participants
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: 12 months post treatmentPopulation: Not every participant completed the 12mo follow-up surveys
7-day point prevalence of abstinence at 12 months post treatment
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
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|---|---|
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Count of Participants Not Smoking
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147 Participants
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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
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place