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Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT): summary of design and intervention. COMMIT Research Group.

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The Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT) is a multicenter project created to test a comprehensive smoking control intervention. COMMIT was designed to effectively reach cigarette smokers, especially heavy smokers, and to aid them in achieving and maintaining long-term cessation of cigarette smoking. COMMIT was also designed to work through communities, using existing media channels, major organizations, and social institutions capable of influencing smoking behavior in large groups of people. This ongoing trial was begun in 1989 in 11 matched pairs of communities. Each pair consists of one community randomized to intervention conditions and one community randomized to comparison conditions. A comprehensive set of mandated activities is organized around four task forces encompassing health care providers, work sites and organizations, cessation resources and services, and public education. Intervention activities are adapted and implemented in each community through a local community board that provides oversight and management of COMMIT activities. Cessation rates will be assessed in randomly selected cohorts of heavy cigarette smokers, identified at the baseline survey and tracked for 5 years, as estimators of the overall quit rates in both intervention and comparison communities. Various data collection methods will be used to provide intermediate outcome measurement and to evaluate implementation. These methods include cross-sectional community surveys and surveys of health providers, work sites, religious organizations, cessation resource providers, and other systems used to track smoking control activities. The trial will have an impact on more than 200 000 adult smokers.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1749015     DOI: 10.1093/jnci/83.22.1620

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst        ISSN: 0027-8874            Impact factor:   13.506


  15 in total

1.  The tobacco industry's response to the COMMIT Trial: an analysis of legacy tobacco documents.

Authors:  Beatriz H Carlini; Donaid L Patrick; Abigail C Halperin; Verena Santos
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  2006 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.792

Review 2.  Review of Recent Methodological Developments in Group-Randomized Trials: Part 1-Design.

Authors:  Elizabeth L Turner; Fan Li; John A Gallis; Melanie Prague; David M Murray
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2017-04-20       Impact factor: 9.308

3.  The "Yes, I Quit" smoking cessation course: does it help women in a low income community quit?

Authors:  J O'Loughlin; G Paradis; L Renaud; G Meshefedjian; T Barnett
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  1997-12

4.  The use of permutation tests for the analysis of parallel and stepped-wedge cluster-randomized trials.

Authors:  Rui Wang; Victor De Gruttola
Journal:  Stat Med       Date:  2017-05-02       Impact factor: 2.373

5.  Alpha-5 and -3 nicotinic receptor gene variants predict nicotine dependence but not cessation: findings from the COMMIT cohort.

Authors:  Chad A Bousman; Cheryl Rivard; Jason Den Haese; Christine Ambrosone; Andrew Hyland
Journal:  Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet       Date:  2012-01-05       Impact factor: 3.568

6.  Long-term fruit and vegetable change in worksites: Seattle 5 a Day follow-up.

Authors:  Shirley A A Beresford; Beti Thompson; Sonia Bishop; Jessica Macintyre; Dale McLerran; Yutaka Yasui
Journal:  Am J Health Behav       Date:  2010 Nov-Dec

7.  JNCI and cancer prevention.

Authors:  Barbara K Dunn; Sharmistha Ghosh; Barnett S Kramer
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  2015-02-24       Impact factor: 13.506

8.  ADAPTIVE MATCHING IN RANDOMIZED TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES.

Authors:  Mark J van der Laan; Laura B Balzer; Maya L Petersen
Journal:  J Stat Res       Date:  2012-12-01

9.  Normative Substance Use Antecedents among Sexual Minorities: A Scoping Review and Synthesis.

Authors:  Sarah C Boyle; Joseph W LaBrie; Allen M Omoto
Journal:  Psychol Sex Orientat Gend Divers       Date:  2020-01-30

10.  Ethical and policy issues in cluster randomized trials: rationale and design of a mixed methods research study.

Authors:  Monica Taljaard; Charles Weijer; Jeremy M Grimshaw; Judith Belle Brown; Ariella Binik; Robert Boruch; Jamie C Brehaut; Shazia H Chaudhry; Martin P Eccles; Andrew McRae; Raphael Saginur; Merrick Zwarenstein; Allan Donner
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2009-07-28       Impact factor: 2.279

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