Community-based Smoking Cessation Treatment for Adults With High Stress Sensitivity.
- Conditions
- Nicotine Dependence
- Interventions
- Registration Number
- NCT06053567
- Lead Sponsor
- Jasper A. Smits
- Brief Summary
Anxiety sensitivity, reflecting the fear of bodily sensations, is a risk factor for the maintenance and relapse of smoking. This study is designed to address the question - is a smoking cessation intervention personalized to high anxiety sensitive smokers and adapted for implementation by the YMCA effective among racially/ethnically diverse samples?
- Detailed Description
This protocol provides the recommended treatment to achieve smoking cessation (i.e., counseling and nicotine replacement therapy) and randomly assigns individuals to a high-intensity exercise or low-intensity exercise intervention as a strategy to engage the mechanisms relevant to high anxiety sensitive smokers to improve smoking cessation outcomes.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 360
- Adult (age ≥ 18);
- High Anxiety Sensitivity (≥5 on the Short Scale Anxiety Sensitivity Index [SSASI]);
- Daily smoker, ≥5 cigarettes (including e-cigarettes, little cigars/cigarillos) for ≥1 year;
- Motivated to quit smoking as evidenced by a score of ≥5 on a 0-10 Likert scale;
- Body mass index <40;
- Medical clearance to participate.
- Located near a participating YMCA site (within 50 miles)
- Regular exercise defined as engaging in vigorous-intensity exercise for at least 75 minutes per week for the last 3 months
- Receiving current intervention for smoking cessation.
- Outstanding debt to the YMCA
- Listed as a sex offender on the National Sex Offender Registry
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description High-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Aerobic Exercise Participants assigned to this arm will be instructed to complete 75 minutes per week of aerobic training at 60-85% of the their heart rate reserve. High-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Counseling Participants assigned to this arm will be instructed to complete 75 minutes per week of aerobic training at 60-85% of the their heart rate reserve. High-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Nicotine patch Participants assigned to this arm will be instructed to complete 75 minutes per week of aerobic training at 60-85% of the their heart rate reserve. Low-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Aerobic Exercise Participants assigned to this arm will be instructed to complete 75 minutes per week of aerobic training at 20-40% of the their heart rate reserve. Low-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Counseling Participants assigned to this arm will be instructed to complete 75 minutes per week of aerobic training at 20-40% of the their heart rate reserve. Low-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Nicotine patch Participants assigned to this arm will be instructed to complete 75 minutes per week of aerobic training at 20-40% of the their heart rate reserve.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 7-day point prevalence abstinence (PPA) at 6-month follow-up Protocol week 30, which is 24 weeks (6 months) after the quit attempt (set at week 6) Self-report of no smoking (not even a puff) during the previous 7 days, verified by expired carbon monoxide (CO; ≤5ppm), saliva cotinine (\<30 ng/mL), or significant other, and not invalidated by any of these verification measures. Failure to provide any of these 3 verification measures will result in PPA being considered missing.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 7-day point prevalence abstinence (PPA) at 12-month follow-up Protocol week 54, which is 48 weeks (12 months) after the quit attempt (set at week 6) Self-report of no smoking (not even a puff) during the previous 7 days, verified by expired carbon monoxide (CO; ≤5ppm), saliva cotinine (\<30 ng/mL), or significant other, and not invalidated by any of these verification measures. Failure to provide any of these 3 verification measures will result in PPA being considered missing.
7-day point prevalence abstinence (PPA) at 9-month follow-up Protocol week 42, which is 36 weeks (9 months) after the quit attempt (set at week 6) Self-report of no smoking (not even a puff) during the previous 7 days, verified by expired carbon monoxide (CO; ≤5ppm), saliva cotinine (\<30 ng/mL), or significant other, and not invalidated by any of these verification measures. Failure to provide any of these 3 verification measures will result in PPA being considered missing.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Texas at Austin
🇺🇸Austin, Texas, United States