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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-06-30
2019-01-31
Brief Summary
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This project will assess an interactive, culturally adapted, tailored smoking cessation intervention delivered through the internet and cell phone. Using technology, the investigators seek to increase the reach and access of our intervention and facilitate cessation without in-person sessions, a factor that limits smoking cessation interventions for youth. Youth are energetic users of electronic media, lending support to the delivery of treatment through technology.
The investigators predict that subjects assigned to the intervention will demonstrate statistically higher rates of smoking abstinence and longer retention in the cessation program compared to those assigned to the standard of care condition. Subjects reporting higher levels of smoking exposure, lower motivation, poor mental health, disadvantaged neighborhoods, and lower levels of acculturation to American culture will also have lower quit rates at each follow-up visit.
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Detailed Description
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This project will assess an interactive, culturally adapted, tailored smoking cessation intervention delivered through the internet and cell phone. The evidence-based treatment, "Cognitive-Behavioral/Motivational Enhancement Therapy for Smoking Cessation" (CBME) for adolescent smokers was developed by one of the investigators. Based on input from our community partners, consultants, and youth focus group participants, the treatment will be culturally adapted for appropriateness and relevance to Korean youth. The refined intervention will be programmed for delivery via the Web and mobile technologies. Using technology, we seek to increase the reach and access of our intervention and facilitate cessation without in-person sessions, a factor that limits smoking cessation interventions for youth. A 2-group, randomized control trial design will assign youth either to the tailored Web and cell phone based smoking cessation program or to a control condition.
The specific aim of the study is as follows:
1\. To evaluate the efficacy of the tailored smoking cessation approach for Korean youth seeking smoking cessation, randomly assigning 240 youth to either the experimental condition or to a standard cessation approach.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Tailored CBME Therapy via Technology
6 weeks of tailored interactive Cognitive-Behavioral Motivational Enhancement Therapy delivered through internet and cell phones
Tailored CBME Therapy via Technology
6 Sessions of tailored interactive Cognitive-Behavioral Motivational Enhancement Therapy delivered through internet and cell phones
Standard of Care
Referral to currently available resources for 6 weeks of a standard smoking cessation approach
Standard of Care
Referral to currently available resources for 6 sessions of a standard smoking cessation approach
Interventions
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Tailored CBME Therapy via Technology
6 Sessions of tailored interactive Cognitive-Behavioral Motivational Enhancement Therapy delivered through internet and cell phones
Standard of Care
Referral to currently available resources for 6 sessions of a standard smoking cessation approach
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Smoke at least 5 cigarettes per day for the past 6 months
* Interested in smoking cessation
* Aged between 14-19 years
* Willing to provide information that can assist in locating the individual for follow up visits
* Living in Los Angeles County
* Has a phone capable of receiving Short Message Service (SMS) text messages
* Has a computer or other regular access to engage program components
* Willing and able to provide consent if older than 18
* Willing and able to provide assent if under 18 and has a parent or legal guardian willing and able to provide consent
* At least 6th grade English reading level due to requirements of assessment procedures
Exclusion Criteria
* Absence of cotinine in urine during the baseline screen
* Concurrent dependence on substance other than nicotine
* History of suicidality in the past year
* Any other circumstances that, in the opinion of the investigators, would compromise participant safety
14 Years
19 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
NIH
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
NIH
University of California, Los Angeles
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Steve Shoptaw
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Steve Shoptaw, Ph.D
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California Los Angeles, Center for Behavioral and Addiction Medicine
Vickie Mays, Ph.D
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California Los Angeles, Center for Bridging Research, Innovation, Training, and Education on Minority Disparities Solutions (BRITE)
Locations
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University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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