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Tobacco Cessation Treatment for Alaska Native Youth

Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Tobacco Cessation
Interventions
Behavioral: Written self-help materials
Behavioral: Group behavioral counseling
Registration Number
NCT01099384
Lead Sponsor
Mayo Clinic
Brief Summary

Tobacco use among adolescents is a major public health problem in the United States. The prevalence of tobacco use among adolescents is currently highest among American Indians and Alaska Natives. Among Alaska Natives residing in the Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-K) Delta region of western Alaska, approximately 29% of 11-14 year olds, and 63% of 15-18 year olds, use tobacco. No prior work has evaluated tobacco cessation interventions for Alaska Native adolescents.

This proposal builds on the investigators successful partnership and 7 year track record of collaboration with the Y-K Delta Alaska Native community. The objective of this proposal is to develop and pilot test a novel, culturally-appropriate, behavioral treatment approach for tobacco cessation among Y-K Delta Alaska Native adolescents ages 12 to 17. The behavioral intervention will include an initial, 2 day, group-based program with follow-up support for 6 weeks. Social cognitive (learning) theory is the conceptual basis for the proposed intervention. The investigators expect that as a result of this stage I project, the investigators will have developed a replicable, feasible, and acceptable intervention, the efficacy of which can be tested in future large-scale randomized clinical trials.

This project will take place in two phases. In phase 1, the investigators will develop the intervention with feedback from a teen advisory group, and develop a counselor manual. Follow-up strategies will also be developed, pilot-tested, and refined. Twenty adolescents will complete the protocol, which will be refined in an iterative manner based on feedback from participants and counselors. Phase 2, consisting of a pilot clinical trial, will apply a group-randomized design with assessments at weeks 0 (baseline), 6, and 26. Eight villages will be randomized to receive either the behavioral intervention or control condition (written self-help materials + quitline referral). Ten adolescents will be enrolled from each village, for a total of 80 participants. The investigators will assess the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention, as determined by qualitative ratings of treatment acceptability, and recruitment and retention rates. The investigators will estimate the magnitude of the effect of the intervention compared to the control condition on the biochemically confirmed tobacco abstinence rate at weeks 6 and 26, and estimate the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). At week 6, the investigators will evaluate the effect of the intervention on changes from baseline on perceived social support, self-efficacy for stopping tobacco use, and other mechanisms of change consistent with the investigators theoretical framework. The overall health related objective is to develop effective treatment programs for Alaska Native youth that will ultimately reduce their risk of tobacco-related disease.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Alaska Native
  2. is from one of the targeted villages
  3. is between 12-17 years of age
  4. provides written assent
  5. provides written parental consent
  6. self-reports daily use of Iqmik, commercial ST, and/or cigarette smoking during the past 7 days, with current tobacco use status verified with a NicAlert salivary cotinine test strip value of >0
  7. is willing to make a quit attempt
  8. is willing and able to participate in all aspects of the study
  9. has access to Web/e-mail and a working telephone.
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Exclusion Criteria
  1. the adolescent is not able to fully participate in the intervention or would potentially pose harm to self or other group participants, and/or disrupt the group process (e.g., if subject is intoxicated at screening)
  2. depression score of >16 as assessed by the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D; Radloff, 1977)
  3. current (past 3 months) participation in any tobacco pharmacological or behavioral treatment
  4. another adolescent from the same household has enrolled.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Behavioral: written self-help materialsWritten self-help materialsBehavioral: written self-help materials
Group behavioral counselingGroup behavioral counselingGroup behavioral counseling, weekend program
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Feasibility of recruitmentAssessed at the time of screening
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Biochemically confirmed tobacco abstinenceAssessed at Week 6 (End of Treatment)
Study retentionAssessed at week 24

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation

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Bethel, Alaska, United States

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