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. 2022 Apr 14;2022(4):CD013696. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013696.pub2

NCT02037360.

Study name Mobile mindfulness training for smoking cessation
Methods Study design: RCT
Location: USA
Setting: not reported
Recruitment: not reported
Study dates: 2015‐17
Participants N = 1251
Specialist population?: no
Definition of smoker used: ≥ 5 cpd with < 3 months' abstinence in the past year
Interventions Comparator: standard smartphone app to support smokers to quit
Mode of delivery: smartphone app
Intensity: not reported
Pharmacotherapy: none
Type of therapist/provider: n/a
BCTs: 1.1 Goal setting (behaviour), 1.3 Goal setting (outcome), 2.3 Self‐monitoring (behaviour), 3.1 Social support (unspecified)
Intervention: smartphone app that provides training in mindfulness for smoking cessation
Mode of delivery: smartphone app
Intensity: 22 modules (x 10‐15 minutes each) + 5 bonus modules available upon completion of earlier modules
Pharmacotherapy: none
Type of therapist/provider: n/a
BCTs: 1.1 Goal setting (behaviour), 1.2 Problem solving, 1.3 Goal setting (outcome), 2.3 Self‐monitoring (behaviour), 12.6 Body changes
Outcomes Definition of abstinence: 7‐day point prevalence
Longest follow‐up: 6 months
Biochemical verification: not reported
Other relevant outcomes: none
Starting date 2015
Contact information Judson Brewer, MD PhD University of Massachusetts, Worcester
Notes Contacted PI for update: data were never analysed
Funding source: not reported
Author conflicts of interest: not reported