Tobacco Use Cessation
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Tobacco Use Cessation trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Tobacco Use Cessation trials you may qualify forThis study aims to reduce disparities and the burden of lung cancer among African American smokers by supporting a Multiple-level intervention integrating lung…
This study aims to investigate harm-reduction sampling in a choice format versus medicinal nicotine sampling on smoking behavior, identify mechanisms of samplin…
The proposed project aims to refine and test a novel biobehavioral smoking cessation intervention that integrates the strategic application of olfactory stimula…
Smokers partnered with other smokers (i.e., dual-smoker couples) represent \~2/3 of all smokers. Dual-smoker couples (DSCs) are less likely to try to quit smoki…
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, and quitting is especially difficult for couples who both smoke. When both partners smok…
Trauma-informed approaches have been shown to support recovery from other substance use disorders and involve four key elements: (1) Realizing the prevalence of…
This clinical trial evaluates a smartphone application (app) called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) on Vaping for helping young adults quit using electr…
Problem: Despite encouraging use declines in the U.S. population, tobacco is still a leading cause of preventable disease and death. Current cessation treatment…
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable cancer deaths. Among young adults, approximately 1 in 5 use commercial nicotine and tobacco products, putting th…