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Clinical Trials/NCT01122589
NCT01122589
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Sustaining Tobacco Abstinence After Incarceration

Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island1 site in 1 country350 target enrollmentFebruary 2010

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cigarette Smoking
Sponsor
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island
Enrollment
350
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Smoking abstinence
Last Updated
15 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the extent to which an Intentional Behavioral Intervention will increase tobacco quit rates post release among incarcerated men and women.

Detailed Description

Quitting smoking reduces the risks of developing smoking related illnesses as well as the morbidity and mortality associated with these illnesses. In 2006 approximately 44.5 million American adults smoked an overall prevalence of 20.8%. The prevalence is much higher among incarcerated populations and approximately 80% of the women in RI smoked prior to incarceration. This proposal is designed to evaluate an intervention utilizing Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to provide the skills necessary to maintain smoking abstinence after release. MI utilizes specific techniques for providing feedback on an individual's risk and self efficacy. CBT provides the skills necessary to maintain abstinence after release. The investigators plan to recruit 350 men and women from the Rhode Island Department of Corrections and randomize them to two interventions: an Intentional Behavioral Intervention (IBI) with 6 sessions of in jail MI/CBT and two post release booster sessions compared to CONcise Tapes Reviewing Obstacles to healthy Living (CONTROL) group which will receive a smoking cessation pamphlet and watch a series of six weekly 30-45 minutes general wellness videos.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 2010
End Date
August 2011
Last Updated
15 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age 18 and older
  • Daily smokers over the past 30 non-institutionalized days (prior to Incarceration)
  • Expected place of residence after release within 15 miles of follow-up site
  • Agree to participate in the study protocol and be available within one month post release
  • Speak English
  • Provides at least two pieces of locator information
  • Scheduled to be released within eight weeks

Exclusion Criteria

  • Inability to give informed consent secondary to organic brain function, not having own legal guardianship, or active psychosis or otherwise not able to participate in the intervention or assessments (deaf, blind, or impaired communication skills that impair ability to participate in computerized assessment or counseling)
  • Housed in a segregation unit

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Smoking abstinence

Time Frame: 2 years

Study Sites (1)

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