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The Positively Quit Trial for Smoking Cessation
Sponsor: University of South Florida
Summary
The main goal of the present study is to determine if a smoking cessation program designed for people living with certain chronic conditions and delivered via videoconferencing groups works better than a control condition--a program that is not designed to help with smoking but that does have the same number of group contact hours as the other program (this program is called the Attention Matched Control condition; AMC) for helping people with certain health conditions stop smoking. People in both groups will receive brief advice to quit and an offer of nicotine replacement therapy patches (NRT), as well as 12 videoconferencing group sessions. The team will measure smoking behavior over a one-year period and compare smoking rates for the treatment condition against AMC to see if the treatment condition is better at getting people living with certain health conditions to quit smoking.
Official title: The Positively Quit Trial: Addressing Disproportionate Smoking Rates Among People Living With HIV
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
482
Start Date
2020-06-10
Completion Date
2026-07-31
Last Updated
2024-07-23
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Positively Me
12 session smoking cessation intervention based on Social Cognitive Theory, designed for people with certain health conditions (8 primary sessions, followed by 4 booster sessions)
Positively Living
12 session healthy living intervention based on Social Cognitive Theory, designed for people with certain health conditions (8 primary sessions, followed by 4 booster sessions)
Locations (1)
University of South Florida, College of Nursing
Tampa, Florida, United States