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Comparison of Internet Stop Smoking Intervention to Usual Care on Smoking Cessation at 6 Months

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Nicotine Dependence
Cigarette Smoking
Interventions
Behavioral: Internet Smoking Cessation Web Site
Registration Number
NCT01639079
Lead Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
Brief Summary

The primary goal of this project is to carry out a randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing quit rates of a Spanish/English stop smoking Web site to those of a no-intervention or "quit on your own" control. The investigators have not included a no-intervention condition in previous Web studies and although 20% of participants quit smoking at one year are 20%, obtaining evidence that the investigators interventions yield higher abstinence rates than a no-intervention control is the next logical step. Furthermore, although the investigators Web site was designed in English and Spanish, the investigators success in attracting the U.S. Hispanic/Latino (HL) population in either language has been limited, so this project only will only conduct intensive telephone follow-up of HL smokers and add new recruitment methods to do so.

Detailed Description

The main study will randomize participants to one of two conditions, an intervention condition ("immediate") and a no-intervention control ("delayed"). For the control "quit on your own" condition, we will offer a 6-month "Delayed" treatment condition (DC) and will inform participants that we are testing whether smokers who are motivated enough to seek Internet information on smoking cessation can quit on their own at the same rate as smokers who are given access to an interactive stop smoking Web site. For our intervention, the "Immediate" treatment condition (IC) is the UCSF Spanish/English Stop Smoking research Web site (www.stopsmoking.ucsf.edu) that provides smokers their preference of all elements tested in earlier trials: 1) a Web version of a National Cancer Institute-designated evidence-based intervention with updated content, the Guía para Dejar de Fumar; 2) A document summarizing pharmacological treatment to aide smoking cessation available over the counter such as nicotine gum or patch or by prescriptions from a clinician; 3) e-mail reminders to return to the site timed to individually set quit dates; 4) a mood management smoking cessation intervention; and 5) a virtual group (an asynchronous bulletin board designed to let participants provide mutual support). We will recruit study participants until we have randomized 1200 HL smokers in English or Spanish stratified by gender within language group. Participants will be followed at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after randomization to obtain self-reported prolonged abstinence and 7- and 30-day time point prevalence rates. E-mail reminders will be sent to remind participants to return to the site to complete follow-up surveys online. Only HL smokers from the US will be followed up by telephone calls at 1 and 6 months. The main comparison measure will be cessation at 6 and 12 months from original randomization. DC participants will be able to access the interactive site after finishing the 6-month follow-up. We plan to attract Spanish-speaking HL participants to our Web site using Spanish-language TV and radio interviews and public service announcements (PSA), Spanish-language Google ads and networking with U.S. cessation groups.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
146
Inclusion Criteria
  • age 18 or older
  • daily (smoking one or more cigarettes per day) or non-daily (smoke some days) smoker
  • planning to quit within the next month
  • have a valid e-mail address so to send a password required to consent online.
  • speak English or Spanish
  • consent to participate
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Exclusion Criteria
  • does not speak English or Spanish
  • age younger than 18 years
  • non-smoker
  • no valid email address

Note - You do not need to contact anyone to begin this study. Please access the following URLs to participate: English: www.stopsmoking.ucsf.edu Spanish: https://www.stopsmoking.ucsf.edu/es/intro/home.aspx

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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Internet Smoking Cessation Web SiteInternet Smoking Cessation Web SiteInternet Stop Smoking site (TC5) offers a menu of several intervention elements from which the participants may choose as many as they wish. The links (URLs) to register for the study are: English: www.stopsmoking.ucsf.edu Spanish: https://www.stopsmoking.ucsf.edu/es/intro/home.aspx
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
smoking abstinence6 months

no cigarettes smoked in the week and/or month prior to completion of the follow-up survey

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Smoking fewer cigarettes6 months

Reduction in the average number of cigarettes smoked per day

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of California, San Francisco

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San Francisco, California, United States

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