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NCT01990079
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Use of Technological Advances to Prevent Smoking Relapse Among Smokers With PTSD

Sponsor: Duke University

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The primary goal of the study is to evaluate the use of a new smart phone application in preventing relapse to smoking among people with PTSD. The technology intervention will combine a mobile system to reward non-smoking, smoking cessation counseling, smoking cessation medications, and use of the smart phone app. The primary aim is to evaluate how effective this intervention is in preventing smoking relapse compared to another intervention that does not include the app.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

15

Start Date

2013-12

Completion Date

2015-08

Last Updated

2026-05-18

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

DRUG

Bupropion

All participants who are medically eligible will be prescribed bupropion, which they will start two weeks prior to their quit day. Dosage will be 150 mg/daily for days 1-7 and 300 mg/daily (administered in two daily doses) until the 3-month follow-up.

DRUG

nicotine replacement therapy

Participants will be prescribed NRT patch and one nicotine rescue method (e.g., nicotine gum, lozenge, inhaler) for use during the post-quit phase of the study. Participants will be given the choice between nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, or nicotine nasal spray, and will be instructed to use the rescue method as needed to reduce cigarette cravings

OTHER

Smoking cessation counseling

Participants will receive four 20-minute smoking cessation counseling sessions and a participant manual. The four sessions are based on standard cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques shown to be efficacious for smoking cessation.

BEHAVIORAL

mobile contingency management

Participants will be asked to provide video recordings of themselves taking carbon monoxide readings in order to confirm smoking abstinence. Participants are asked to upload these videos to the study's secured server, and are provided monetary reward for videos that suggest smoking abstinence.

OTHER

Stay Quit Coach

Stay Quit Coach is a smart phone application that serves as a source of readily available support and information for adults who are already in treatment to quit smoking and to help them stay quit after treatment. The app guides user in creating tailored plans that include their personal reasons for quitting, interactive tools to help users cope with urges to smoke, motivational messages, support contacts to help users stay smoke free and how to address lapses. Participants assigned to this condition will be asked to use Stay Quit Coach from Session 2 through the 6-month follow-up.

Locations (1)

Duke University Medical Center

Durham, North Carolina, United States