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Brief title
Health condition
Smoking, smoking cessation
Roken, stoppen met roken
Sponsors and support
Prof. dr. R.W.H.J. Wiers
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Smoking cessation outcomes include seven-day end-of-treatment, and three-month follow-up, point prevalence abstinence
- Time Line Follow Back
Secondary outcome
-Daily and weekly smoking (TLFB)
-Attentional bias and approach bias (AAT / VPT)
-Craving (QSU)
-Depressive symptoms (BDI)
-Motivation to quit
Background summary
There is a need for effective smoking cessation interventions. The aims of this intervention study are to examine the effectiveness of an online cognitive bias training (approach and attentional bias) in reducing approach and attentional bias for smoking-related cues, as well as increasing smoking cessation outcomes. Participants are randomly assigned to one of four conditions: (1) both attentional bias + approach bias training; (2) attentional bias + placebo approach bias training, (3) approach bias + placebo attentional bias training, (4) placebo attentional bias + placebo approach bias training. Main study parameters and outcomes are: smoking cessation, craving, decrease in cognitive biases, impulsivity-related constructs, personality constructs and motivation to quit smoking.
Study objective
1. Participants in the CBM training condition have weaker smoking related cognitive biases than those in the placebo condition
2. Improvement in smoking cessation outcomes in participants in the CBM training condition compared to those in the placebo condition.
3. The effect of CBM training is moderated by impulsivity related constructs
4. The effect of CBM training is moderated by personality characteristics
Study design
- Screening (TLFB)
- Pre-training assessement (BDI, CORE, TLFB, SURPS, QSU, AAT, VPT)
- Each session (11 in total): Motivation, Craving, TLFB, CBM training
- Post-assessment (BDI, CORE, TLFB, QSU, AAT, VPT)
Intervention
The online sessions start out with an automatized motivational interview followed by Cognitive bias modification (CBM) to reduce attentional bias (AB) and approach-avoidance bias (AAT) toward smoking-related cues and increase smoking cessation.
Condition 1: Both AB + AAT training
Condition 2: AB training + placebo AAT
Condition 3: AAT training + placebo AB
Condition 4: placebo AB and placebo AAT
Helle Larsen
Amsterdam 1018 XA
The Netherlands
+31 20 525 6798
H.Larsen@uva.nl
Helle Larsen
Amsterdam 1018 XA
The Netherlands
+31 20 525 6798
H.Larsen@uva.nl
Inclusion criteria
- adults, above 18 years of age
- agree to have read the information brochure (and that there is 25% chance to receive a placebo condition)
Exclusion criteria
- everyone can participate independent on their scores at screening
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL4678 |
NTR-old | NTR4830 |
Other | University of Amsterdam : 2013-DP-3047 |