Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States of America.
Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, United States of America.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2022 Sep;120:106855. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106855. Epub 2022 Jul 18.
A majority of the 34 million people who currently smoke cigarettes report wanting to quit smoking yet most attempts to quit end in relapse. A mindfulness based intervention (MBI) is an intervention package used to reinforce an individual's practice of mindfulness meditation in daily life. MBIs delivered by phone app offer daily prompts to guide bouts of mindfulness meditation, that is, sustained attention to moment-by-moment experience without behavior reactivity. Daily bouts of mindfulness meditation offer individuals a replacement behavior for smoking during a quit attempt, and MBI app instruction aims to increase an individual's skill in non-reactivity when they experience cravings. Our study objective is to test the effect of an app-based MBI on abstinence during a scheduled quit attempt among people who currently smoke and who are willing to make a voluntary quit attempt on a selected near-term date. Our delivery of a smartphone app-based MBI occurs daily for the two weeks preceding a planned quit date. Study participants are randomized to an app-based MBI or psychoeducation control group and asked to self-administer their intervention two times a day in 10-min segments for 14 sequential days for a total of 280 min. This preparatory period capitalizes on time to help participants orient toward a near-term goal to quit smoking, practice mindfulness meditation, and increase the skill of non-reactivity during states of craving to smoke. We recruit people who smoke cigarettes from all 58 counties in California. We test the hypothesis that an app-based MBI will outperform a time-matched psychoeducation control on increasing smoking abstinence. Findings contribute knowledge to the addictions treatment field about whether MBIs delivered by app can increase smoking cessation in a geographically-diverse sample.
目前有 3400 万烟民,其中大多数人都表示想戒烟,但大多数戒烟尝试都以复吸告终。基于正念的干预(MBI)是一种干预方案,用于强化个人在日常生活中练习正念冥想。通过手机应用程序提供的 MBIs 每天都会提示引导正念冥想,即持续关注当下的体验,而不产生行为反应。每天的正念冥想为戒烟尝试中的个体提供了一种替代吸烟的行为,并且 MBI 应用程序的指导旨在增加个体在体验到烟瘾时的非反应性技能。我们的研究目的是测试基于应用程序的 MBI 在有戒烟意愿并计划在选定的近期日期自愿戒烟的吸烟者中戒烟尝试期间的戒烟效果。我们在计划戒烟日期前的两周内每天为智能手机应用程序的 MBI 进行干预。研究参与者被随机分配到基于应用程序的 MBI 或心理教育对照组,并要求在 14 天内每天两次、每次 10 分钟、共 280 分钟自我管理他们的干预措施。这个准备阶段利用时间帮助参与者关注近期的戒烟目标,练习正念冥想,并在渴望吸烟时增加非反应性技能。我们从加利福尼亚州的所有 58 个县招募吸烟者。我们测试的假设是,基于应用程序的 MBI 会比时间匹配的心理教育对照组更能提高戒烟的成功率。该研究结果为应用程序提供的 MBIs 是否可以在地理上多样化的样本中增加戒烟成功率这一成瘾治疗领域提供了知识。