| Literature DB >> 25884648 |
Kathleen A Garrison1,2, Prasanta Pal3, Rahil Rojiani4,5, Jesse Dallery6, Stephanie S O'Malley7, Judson A Brewer8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use is responsible for the death of about 1 in 10 individuals worldwide. Mindfulness training has shown preliminary efficacy as a behavioral treatment for smoking cessation. Recent advances in mobile health suggest advantages to smartphone-based smoking cessation treatment including smartphone-based mindfulness training. This study evaluates the efficacy of a smartphone app-based mindfulness training program for improving smoking cessation rates at 6-months follow-up. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25884648 PMCID: PMC4414369 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0468-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Mobile mindfulness training for smoking cessation modules and bonus module contents
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| 1 | Introduces the Craving to Quit program and mindfulness, introduces habit formation using an animation, and provides a guided mindful smoking exercise. |
| 2 | Setting personalized goals, e.g., list three reasons why you want to quit smoking, and provides a mindful smoking exercise. |
| 3 | Teaches body scan meditation, provides a guided body scan exercise, and provides a mindful smoking exercise. |
| 4 | Teaches how to work with cues, affective states, and craving using RAIN, and provides a RAIN exercise. |
| 5 | Introduces the concept of craving using an animation with the metaphor of craving as a tantrum toddler, i.e., let the toddler cry it out, and provides a RAIN exercise. |
| 6 | Teaches how to recognize triggers, e.g., list some of your triggers, and provides a RAIN exercise. |
| 7 | Expands on the concept of craving using an animation with the metaphor of craving as a fire, i.e., let the fire burn out, and provides a RAIN exercise. |
| 8 | Teaches how to use noting practice, i.e., the “N” of RAIN, in everyday life, and provides a noting practice exercise. |
| 9 | Teaches strategies for staying on track, and provides a noting exercise. |
| 10 | (Un)resistance Training, and provides a noting exercise. |
| 11 | Builds on noting practice by teaching curiosity, a core element of mindfulness, and provides a curiosity exercise. |
| 12 | Expands on the concept of craving and curiosity using an animation with the metaphor of a hot coal, asks “What do you get from smoking mindfully today?” |
| 13 | Teaches loving kindness meditation, provides a loving kindness exercise, and provides “Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver. |
| 14 | Teaches evaluating the costs & benefits of smoking, provides a loving kindness exercise. |
| 15 | Misperceptions about Quitting, tell a smoking buddy you are quitting today |
| 16 | Builds on noting and curiosity by teaching noting while walking meditation, provides a walking noting practice. |
| 17 | Teaches open awareness of thoughts, to work mindfully with thoughts that trigger smoking, using animations such as “Thoughts like a Radio.” |
| 18 | Builds on walking while noting with animations such as “Tripping on Thoughts,” “Autobiography in 5 short chapters” by Portia Nelson, provides a noting exercise. |
| 19 | Asks subjects to reflect on their own experience with treatment to gather evidence for how treatment helps with smoking cessation, noting practice with a particular eye out for doubt. |
| 20 | Provides tips on staying motivated and maintaining mindfulness practice, subjects write down a mantra to use and set mantra reminder. |
| 21 | Quit day ceremony, subjects tell a friend or family member that today is their quit day. |
| 22 | Incorporates mindfulness practices as a new, healthy habit, and instructs the user on which modules to return to if they relapse. |
| Bonus | “Big Mind Meditation” audio by Joseph Goldstein; Tree Analogy for reinforcing noting video; Attitude is Everything video; “Mountain Meditation” audio by Joseph Goldstein; Sitting Meditation audio |