Texts vs. tobacco: can your phone help you quit smoking?
NCT ID NCT05746442
Summary
This study is testing whether an automated text messaging program can help people living with HIV in Cambodia quit smoking. It will enroll 800 adult smokers with HIV who are willing to try to quit. Researchers will check if participants have quit by asking them and using a breath test to measure carbon monoxide.
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National AIDS Authority
RECRUITINGPhnom Penh, Cambodia
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National Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STD
RECRUITINGPhnom Penh, Cambodia
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National Institute of Public Health
RECRUITINGPhnom Penh, Cambodia
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