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. 2019 Feb 20;2019(2):CD013272. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013272

Accornero 2014.

Trial name or title Quit Smoking Now
Methods Randomized controlled trial (two arms)
Participants Highly disadvantaged minority pregnant women (current daily smokers) recruited from outpatient obstetric clinics at a large teaching hospital, Miami‐Dade County, Florida, USA
Interventions Participants received either a standard pyschoeducational intervention (Quit Smoking Now) only, or the same intervention plus contingency management based on biochemically‐verified abstinence (prize draws for prizes ranging from US$1 to US$100)
Outcomes Primary outcomes include smoking abstinence from the quit date until 6 months postpartum, measured by self‐report, carbon monoxide, salivary and urine cotinine
Starting date October 2015
Contact information Veronica Accornero, University of Miami (vaccornero@med.miami.edu)
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