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drug551 | Chat-based instant messaging support Wiki | 1.00 |
drug2160 | SMS message support Wiki | 1.00 |
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There is one clinical trial.
This pilot trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of chat-based instant messaging support in preventing smoking relapse in recent tobacco abstainers.
Description: Defined by an exhaled carbon monoxide level of 3 parts per million or below
Measure: Biochemically-validated tobacco abstinence Time: Assessed at 6 months after randomisationDescription: Not more than five lapses permitted for 6 months after baseline
Measure: Self-reported 6-month prolonged tobacco abstinence Time: Assessed at 6 months after randomisationDescription: Being completely smoke-free in the past 7 days
Measure: Self-reported 7-day point-prevalence tobacco abstinence Time: Assessed at 3 months after randomisationDescription: Being completely smoke-free in the past 7 days
Measure: Self-reported 7-day point-prevalence tobacco abstinence Time: Assessed at 6 months after randomisationDescription: Defined as use of tobacco products for 7 consecutive days or longer
Measure: Self-reported relapse rate Time: Assessed at 3 months after randomisationDescription: Defined as use of tobacco products for 7 consecutive days or longer
Measure: Self-reported relapse rate Time: Assessed at 6 months after randomisationDescription: Assessed by the Chinese version of the Smoking Self-efficacy Questionnaire (SEQ-12), which contains 12 Likert items ranging from 1 (not certain at all) to 5 (very certain) with higher scores indicating greater perceived confidence in resisting smoking.
Measure: Change in self-efficacy to quit smoking Time: Assessed at 3 months after randomisationDescription: Assessed by the Chinese version of the Smoking Self-efficacy Questionnaire (SEQ-12), which contains 12 Likert items ranging from 1 (not certain at all) to 5 (very certain) with higher scores indicating greater perceived confidence in resisting smoking.
Measure: Change in self-efficacy to quit smoking Time: Assessed at 6 months after randomisationDescription: Assessed by the Chinese verion of the Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale (MNWS), which contains 9 Likert items ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (very severe) with higher scores indicating greater nicotine withdrawal.
Measure: Nicotine withdrawal Time: Assessed at 3 months after randomisationDescription: Assessed by the Chinese verion of the Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale (MNWS), which contains 9 Likert items ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (very severe) with higher scores indicating greater nicotine withdrawal.
Measure: Nicotine withdrawal Time: Assessed at 6 months after randomisation