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A Virtual Arm to Stop Smoking

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Cigarette Smoking
Interventions
Behavioral: psychoeducational / motivational combined with crushing
Behavioral: psychoeducational / motivational combined with control
Registration Number
NCT00639093
Lead Sponsor
Universite du Quebec en Outaouais
Brief Summary

The investigators reported in a pilot study presented at last year's Cybertherapy Conference (Girard \& Turcotte, 2007) that using an action-cue exposure strategy in virtual reality (ACE-VR; crushing virtual cigarettes) might be useful in the treatment of tobacco addiction.

The investigators are pursuing research in this area with a randomized control trial based on 90 smokers who will receive a brief psychosocial smoking cessation program (25 people are enrolled so far and we expect to finish the study before the conference). During the first four weeks of an eight-session psychoeducational and motivational program, all participants will be immersed in VR. During the immersions in VR, 45 of the participants will use a virtual arm to catch and crush virtual cigarettes. The other half of the sample will use the virtual arm to catch virtual fruits (control condition).

The smoking frequency, and abstinence, will be assessed with a daily diary and exhaled carbon monoxide tests (the CO2 tests will provide an objective confirmation of the abstinence reported in the diaries). The success the program will be compared based on the number of subjects who quitted or reduced their smoking frequency. The severity of addiction will be assessed with two questionnaires, the Fagerstrom and the Horn tests. Craving and withdrawal effects will be measured with the Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale (MNWS) and the Brief Questionnaire of Smoking Urges (QSU-Brief) at the baseline and at the visits from weeks 1 through 4, 6, 12 and at the end of the program. Before the VR immersion, the Immersive Tendencies Questionnaire will be administered and after each VR session participants will fill two questionnaires addressing presence and cybersickness. The comparative impact of both treatments will be tested with repeated measures ANOVAs (and planned contrasts) with sufficient power to detect medium effect sizes.

The main goal of our study is show that crushing virtual cigarettes can boost the impact of a behavioural program dedicated to cigarette addiction.

Detailed Description

A detailed description is available, in French, by contacting stephane.bouchard@uqo.ca.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
91
Inclusion Criteria
  • adult smoker
  • aged 18 - 65
  • willing to stop smoking
  • at least 10 cigarettes per day in the last year
Exclusion Criteria
  • receiving concomitant treatment for smoking (e.g., patches or varenicline)
  • weight problems : Body Mass Index < 15 kg or > 45.5 kg
  • suffering from a mental disorder, such as major depression, schizophrenia, etc.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
1psychoeducational / motivational combined with crushingAll participants will receive an eight-session psychoeducational and motivational program. During the first four weeks, all participants will be immersed in virtual reality (VR). During the immersions in VR, 45 of the participants will use a virtual reality arm to catch and crush virtual cigarettes (on a computer).
2psychoeducational / motivational combined with controlAll participants will receive an eight-session psychoeducational and motivational program. During the first four weeks, all participants will be immersed in virtual reality (VR). During the immersions in VR, the 45 participants in the control condition will use a virtual reality arm to catch and crush virtual fruits (on a computer).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Self-report Measure of Abstinence in the Last 7 Days, Averaged Over Four Weeks, and Confirmed by Urine Samples.Weeks 1, 4, 6, 12, 24 and 12-month follow-up

Participants completed a daily diary to record the number cigarettes smoked during the day. No cigarette smoked during 7 days = abstinence. To be counted as real abstinence, the participant had to smoke zero cigarettes during four weeks and confirmed by zero nicoting in the unrine sample.

Six measurement times were used to assess if zero cigarettes has been smoked in the last 4 weeks prior to the study (Week 1), during the first four weeks (Week 4 measurement point) and so on for a blok of four weeks ending at each measurement point (e.g., four weeks before the 12-month follow-up).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Tiffany's Urge to Smoke QuestionnaireWeeks 1, 4, 6, 12, 24 and 12-month follow-up

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

GRAP - Clinique de psychologie au travail

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Jonquière, Quebec, Canada

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