| Literature DB >> 22475087 |
Maria Dickson-Spillmann1, Thomas Kraemer, Kristina Rust, Michael Schaub.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A significant number of smokers would like to stop smoking. Despite the demonstrated efficacy of pharmacological smoking cessation treatments, many smokers are unwilling to use them; however, they are inclined to try alternative methods. Hypnosis has a long-standing reputation in smoking cessation therapy, but its efficacy has not been scientifically proven. We designed this randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effects of group hypnosis as a method for smoking cessation, and we will compare the results of group hypnosis with group relaxation. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22475087 PMCID: PMC3340305 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Inclusion and exclusion criteria and reasoning
| Inclusion Criteria | Reasoning |
|---|---|
| - Minimum age of 18 years, maximum age of 65 | To ensure a minimum age of participation |
| - Smoking an average of at least 5 cigarettes per day | To ensure inclusion of regular smokers only |
| - Provision of informed consent | To ensure informed consent of the subjects |
| - Participation in other psychosocial or pharmacological interventions/therapies that could interfere with smoking cessation or any NRT treatments or medications for smoking cessation during the study | To avoid confounding treatment effects |
| - Acute alcohol or other substance use intoxication other than nicotine | To avoid confounding of alcohol or substance use effects |
| - Any signs of psychotic symptoms | To avoid subjects with these problems entering the study as symptoms could be exacerbated during relaxation or hypnosis |
Figure 1Trial flowchart. This figure provides an overview of the procedures for the participants.
Measurements and instruments
| Variable | Intake assessment (t0) | Two week follow-up | Six month follow-up (t2) - postal assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sociodemographic information | Age, education, civil status | ||
| Tobacco and other substance consumption | Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence FTND [ | Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale MNWS [ | Point prevalence of tobacco abstinence |
| Mental health status | Beck Depression Inventory [ | BDI-V, BAI | BDI-V, BAI |
| General health status | SF-12 [ | - | |
| Safety | - | Adverse events | Adverse events |
| Biological assessments | Salivary cotinine measurement | - | Salivary cotinine measurement |
| Misc. assessments | - | Use of CD | Use of CD |