Conditions:
The majority of individuals with alcohol problems remain current smokers, and the negative health consequences of smoking among these individuals are substantial. This study will investigate the impact of smoking cessation interventions initiated during intensive alcohol treatment on processes reflecting risk of alcohol relapse.
Dates: April 2009 -
Study Status: Recruiting
Ages Eligible: 18 Years and older
Gender Eligible: Both
Inclusion Criteria:
- DSM-IV criteria for alcohol abuse or dependence
- Age 18 or older
- English speaking
- Smoking 10 or more cigarettes/day
- Male or female veterans eligible for VA healthcare
- Female nonveterans also eligible
Exclusion Criteria:
- Allergy or hypersensitivity to nicotine or adhesives used in nicotine patch
- Weigh less than 100 lbs
- Lack of interest in stopping smoking
- Pregnant or lactating females or females not practicing acceptable form of
contraception
Sponsors:
Phase: Phase 2
First Received: March 11, 2009
Last Updated: May 18, 2010
Clinicaltrials.gov ID:
NCT00861146
Study HIC # 0804003723
Conditions:
Intervention: Behavioral: behavioral counseling plus contingency management
The majority of individuals with alcohol problems remain current smokers, and the negative health consequences of smoking among these individuals are substantial. This study will investigate the impact of smoking cessation interventions initiated during intensive alcohol treatment on processes reflecting risk of alcohol relapse.
Dates: April 2009 -
Study Status: Recruiting
Ages Eligible: 18 Years and older
Gender Eligible: Both
Inclusion Criteria:
- DSM-IV criteria for alcohol abuse or dependence
- Age 18 or older
- English speaking
- Smoking 10 or more cigarettes/day
- Male or female veterans eligible for VA healthcare
- Female nonveterans also eligible
Exclusion Criteria:
- Allergy or hypersensitivity to nicotine or adhesives used in nicotine patch
- Weigh less than 100 lbs
- Lack of interest in stopping smoking
- Pregnant or lactating females or females not practicing acceptable form of
contraception
Sponsors:
Phase: Phase 2
First Received: March 11, 2009
Last Updated: May 18, 2010
Clinicaltrials.gov ID:
NCT00861146
Study HIC # 0804003723
Lucienne Levy
860-667-6748
lucienne.levy@va.gov
Ned Cooney, PhD
860-667-6842
ned.cooney@va.gov
Ned L Cooney, PhD
Principal Investigator
HIC # 0805003779