Major study tests best ways to help black adults quit smoking for good
NCT ID NCT07419425
Summary
This study aims to find the most effective way to help Black adults quit smoking long-term. Researchers will compare three different support programs: standard quitline services, a more intensive culturally tailored program, and that same intensive program with financial incentives. The study will enroll 1,550 Black adults who smoke and want to quit, tracking their progress for six months after their quit date.
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Locations
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Arizona State University
Phoenix, Arizona, 85004, United States
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Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana, 47405, United States
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UW School of Medicine and Public Health
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233, United States
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University of Kansas Medical Center Research Institute, Inc
Kansas City, Kansas, 66160, United States
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Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia, 23298, United States
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