Nonsmokers Helping Smokers Quit
- Conditions
- Smoking Cessation
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Messages targeting nonsmokersBehavioral: Messages targeting smokers
- Registration Number
- NCT02010697
- Lead Sponsor
- University of California, San Diego
- Brief Summary
This study examines whether nonsmokers can be mobilized to help smokers quit. We will test, via mail campaign, whether targeting nonsmokers can be equally effective in increasing smokers' quit rate as targeting smokers directly. The hypothesis is that both targeted interventions will lead to a higher quit rate than a control group, which receives one set of self-help materials. Each of the targeted intervention groups receives 10 mailings. Smoking status of all three groups will be measured at 3 and 7 months post randomization.
- Detailed Description
This study examines the potential of enlisting nonsmokers to help smokers quit smoking. Nonsmokers are the majority of the society. If an intervention can be designed to mobilize nonsmokers to help smokers quit, then it has strong implications for increasing smoking cessation at the population level. The conventional approach in smoking cessation is to target smokers directly. This study aims to test whether targeting nonsmokers can be equally effective. The study employs a three arm randomized design, in which a smoker-nonsmoker pair in the same household will be randomized into one of the three groups. One group receives materials targeting the smoker in the household, one group receives materials targeting the nonsmoker, and the third group serve as a control group. The intervention consists of mailed materials which include postcards, informational materials, CDs, DVDs, coupons for cessation-related incentives such as nicotine patches, and links to secured websites. The mail campaign is augmented with brief phone calls to ensure receipt of mailings and to reinforce targeted messages.The mail campaign is augmented with brief phone calls to ensure receipt of mailings and to reinforce targeted messages. At 3 and 7 months post randomization, project staff contact all participants to assess their smoking status.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 3125
- 18 years or older
- A household with at least one smoker and one nonsmoker
- Valid contact information
- English proficiency, both speaking and reading
- Insufficient contact information
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Messages targeting nonsmokers Messages targeting nonsmokers Messages targeting nonsmokers include 10 mailings for nonsmokers sent over 10 weeks. The mailed materials include postcards, informational materials, CDs, DVDs, coupons for cessation-related incentives such as nicotine patches, and links to secured websites. The mail campaign is augmented with brief phone calls to ensure receipt of mailings and to reinforce targeted messages. Messages targeting smokers Messages targeting smokers Messages targeting smokers include 10 mailings for smokers sent over 10 weeks. The mailed materials include postcards, informational materials, CDs, DVDs, coupons for cessation-related incentives such as nicotine patches, and links to secured websites. The mail campaign is augmented with brief phone calls to ensure receipt of mailings and to reinforce targeted messages.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of Participants Reporting 30-day Abstinence 7-months post enrollment Assessment interview is conducted over the phone at 7-months post enrollment to determine 30-day abstinence. The interview will cover, as appropriate, tobacco use, use of quitting aids, and pattern of quitting (including slips and relapse situations).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Support for Quitting At intake The number of participants who felt they had "a lot" of support for quitting or staying quit.
Number of Participants Reporting 30-day Abstinence 3-months post enrollment Assessment interview is conducted over the phone at 3-months post enrollment to determine 30-day abstinence. The interview will cover, as appropriate, tobacco use, use of quitting aids, and pattern of quitting (including slips and relapse situations).
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of California San Diego
🇺🇸San Diego, California, United States