NCT03163303.
| Study name | Smoking Tobacco and Drinking Study (STAND) |
| Methods | RCT |
| Participants | Individuals between 18 and 25 years of age who have smoked ≥100 cigarettes in their lives and currently smoke at least 1 cigarette per day on 4 or more days of the week and have had at least one heavy drinking episode (5+ for men, 4+ for women) in the past month. |
| Interventions | Intervention: Tobacco Status Project Intervention + Alcohol Intervention ‐ 90 days of Facebook messaging and weekly live sessions targeting tobacco use and alcohol use plus a 14‐day supply of nicotine patch. Control: Tobacco Status Project Intervention ‐ 90 days of Facebook messaging and weekly live sessions targeting tobacco use only plus a 14‐day supply of nicotine patch. |
| Outcomes | Main: 7‐day point prevalence abstinence Secondary: number of participants with a reduction in cigarettes smoked over time, number of participants whom attempted to quit tobacco use during the course of treatment, number of participants reporting a readiness to quit tobacco use over time, average score on the Thoughts About Abstinence questionnaire, average number of days of heavy episodic drinking over time, median number of drinks per week over time, average score on the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test ‐ Concise (AUDIT‐C) over time, alcohol quit attempt, readiness to change alcohol use over time, average score on the Thoughts About Abstinence Questionnaire (Heavy Episodic Drinking) over time, number of participants with reported combined use using tobacco or alcohol over time. |
| Starting date | December 18, 2017 |
| Contact information | Derek Satre, PhD Email: derek.satre@ucsf.edu |
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