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. 2019 Jun 5;2019(6):CD009670. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009670.pub4

Ojo‐Fati 2015.

Trial name or title Integrating smoking cessation and alcohol use treatment in homeless populations
Methods Study design: randomised controlled trial
Setting: homeless shelters
Recruitment: homeless smokers aged 18 years or older
Participants 645 participants
Interventions Pharmacotherapy: 12 weeks of nicotine patch plus nicotine gum or lozenge
1. Integrated intensive smoking plus alcohol intervention using cognitive behavioural therapy
2. Intensive smoking intervention using cognitive behavioural therapy
3. Usual care: brief smoking cessation and brief alcohol counselling
Outcomes Abstinence at 52 weeks
Validation: cotinine‐verified 7‐day smoking abstinence
Starting date January 2015
Contact information Olamide Ojo‐Fati, Universtiy of Minnesota
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