En Pareja: A Latino Couples Intervention to Help Expectant Fathers Quit Smoking
NCT ID: NCT01040949
Last Updated: 2013-06-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
705 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-09-30
2013-04-30
Brief Summary
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Hypothesis 1: Latino expectant fathers who receive couple-based counseling to quit smoking will be more likely to be abstinent from smoking at 28 weeks in pregnancy and 12 months post-randomization than Latino expectant fathers who receive a self-help smoking cessation guide.
Hypothesis 2: Couple-based counseling will improve mediators, such as couple communication about smoking, self-efficacy, outcome expectancies, stress levels, risk perceptions, emotion, and self-image, which in turn, will increase cessation rates among Latino expectant fathers.
Hypothesis 3: Couples in the counseling arm will have a greater increase in cessation during pregnancy and a lower decrease in cessation at 6 and 12 months post-randomization than couples in the Guia arm.
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Detailed Description
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DESIGN \& PROCEDURES
When describing this study to the pregnant women, we will explain that half of the couples will be randomly assigned to receive face-to-face counseling plus a self-help cessation guide (Guia) while the other half will receive the self-help smoking cessation guide only. When a woman agrees to have us meet with her and her husband/partner, we will send her home with two consent forms, one for her and one for her husband/partner, along with a small gift for the upcoming baby. We also will set up a time and place to meet the couple for their initial data assessment. We will not collect information about legal status of patients.
Couples who are randomized to the face-to-face support intervention will be asked to attend two two-hour in-home sessions, one in pregnancy and one after the baby is born. Each man and each woman will receive four booster calls, two in pregnancy and two post-partum. These calls last approximately ten minutes. At the individual level, the intervention focuses on skills training for behavior change (smoking cessation for men and diet or exercise for women) and goal setting. At the couple level, the intervention focuses on skills training for communication (speaking and listening skills and problem solving).
Sample size considerations A total of 366 couples will be randomized to the two arms within strata defined by whether this is their first pregnancy. The primary objectives are to test whether there are arm differences in the proportion of fathers who are abstinent from smoking at 28 weeks of pregnancy (time 1) and at 12 months post-randomization (time 2). We expect attrition rates among fathers of 20% and 30% at time 1 and time 2, respectively; dropouts will be imputed to be non-abstinent in an intention-to-treat analysis. The chi-square test for a difference in two proportions will be used to test the null hypotheses of no difference in abstinence rates between the two arms. The overall one-sided alpha level will be controlled at 0.025 by conducting each test at a one-sided alpha of 0.0125. Based on Nevid and colleagues' previous study that compared counseling to pamphlets,\[Nevid, 1997\] we anticipate abstinence rates of 10% and 5% in the Guia only arm at time 1 and time 2, respectively. The alternative hypotheses are that the arm difference at time 1 will be 15% (25% versus 10%) and at time 2 will be 10% (15% versus 5%). A sample of size 366 was selected to have at least 90% power for each alternative hypothesis. For the effect at time 2 to have 90% power, the effect at time 1 is overpowered at 97%. It is assumed that the arm effects of 25% versus 10% at time 1 and of 15% versus 5% at time 2 consider those participants who dropout and have their outcomes imputed to be non-abstinent. Thus, under the alternative hypotheses, the probabilities of response among just those 80% and 70% who do not drop out are (31% versus 13%) and (21% versus 7%), respectively.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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a self help smoking cessation guide
Guia, a culturally relevant self-help smoking cessation guide in Spanish
Guia -a self help smoking cessation guide
A culturally sensitive smoking cessation self help program for Latinos
couple-based counseling for smoking cessation plus Guia
couple-based counseling for smoking cessation plus Guis, culturally relevant self-help smoking cessation guide for Latinos
couple-based counseling for smoking cessation plus self-help smoking cessation guide
Culturally sensitive couple-based counseling for smoking cessation plus self-help smoking cessation guide in Latino men with pregnant partners
Interventions
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couple-based counseling for smoking cessation plus self-help smoking cessation guide
Culturally sensitive couple-based counseling for smoking cessation plus self-help smoking cessation guide in Latino men with pregnant partners
Guia -a self help smoking cessation guide
A culturally sensitive smoking cessation self help program for Latinos
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Male: 18 or older (or 16 years or greater if legally married, living with the woman, smoked in past 30 days, and plans to live in the area for at least two years.
Exclusion Criteria
16 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NIH
Duke University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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References
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Pollak KI, Lyna P, Bilheimer AK, Gordon KC, Peterson BL, Gao X, Swamy GK, Denman S, Gonzalez A, Rocha P, Fish LJ. Efficacy of a couple-based randomized controlled trial to help Latino fathers quit smoking during pregnancy and postpartum: the Parejas trial. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2015 Feb;24(2):379-85. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-14-0841. Epub 2014 Nov 18.
Other Identifiers
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Pro00008540
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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