N/A
N=767
Project Quit: Positive vs. Negative Offers of an Online Stop Smoking Program
Smoking Cessation
Bottom Line
View on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01923467 ↗Enrolled (actual)
767
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Jun 2015
Primary outcome: Primary: Acceptance of Offer to Join Stop Smoking Program — 288 participants
Study Design & Population
- Study type
- Interventional
- Phase
- N/A
- Interventions
- Project Quit stop smoking program (Behavioral); Nicotine patches 21 mg (Drug)
- Age
- Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
- Sex
- All
- Sponsor
- University of Michigan
- Primary completion
- Apr 2014
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY Acceptance of Offer to Join Stop Smoking Program |
288 | — |
Summary
This project is designed to test the effects of affirmation and positive/negative imagery on individuals' thoughts about quitting smoking and willingness to join a stop smoking program. Previous studies have noted that viewing negative images elicits a stronger emotional response, and many stop-smoking campaigns have used such images to push people to quit smoking. However, research also shows that people are generally resistant to health messages. Using affirmation can help to lessen that resistance.
In this study, we use a 2x3 design to study the individual effects of negative imagery and affirmation on smokers' intentions to quit smoking, acceptance of an offer to join a quit smoking program, and program participation and outcomes. We hope to find out whether there is an additive effect of the negative imagery and affirmation on the outcomes listed above. Our specific aims are:
Aim 1: Determine if affirmation increases the uptake of an offer of joining a stop smoking program.
Aim 2: Determine if image type (positive vs. neutral vs. negative) increases the uptake of the stop smoking program offer.
Aim 3: Determine whether there is an interaction between image type and affirmation in people's willingness to join a stop smoking program.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Current smoker
Exclusion Criteria
- Current participation in another stop-smoking program
- Current use of stop smoking medications
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
- Limited internet or email access
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01923467). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.