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Feasibility of Using a Conversational Agent for Promoting Smoking Cessation Treatment Utilization
Status: Recruiting
This study is testing a new digital tool designed to help people who smoke during a quit attempt. The tool is a conversational program that uses artificial intelligence to provide personalized support and suggestions when people are facing situations where they might be more likely to smoke. The goal of the study is to see how easy the tool is to use, whether people find it helpful, and whether it may support smoking cessation.
Sex: Male or Female
Age Group: 18 years and over
Inclusion Criteria:
• 21 years of age or older
• identify as Black or African American
• currently smoke cigarettes and meet minimum smoking requirements for the study
• willing to make a quit attempt within the next 30 days
• see link to ClinicalTrials.gov for complete inclusion criteria
Exclusion Criteria:
• current use of prescription nicotine medications requiring clinical monitoring
• medical conditions or medications that may significantly interfere with smoking behavior or study participation
• pregnant or breastfeeding
• see link to ClinicalTrials.gov for complete exclusion criteria
Conditions:
Mental Health & Addiction
Keywords:
nicotine, Smoking cessation
Study Contact: Michael Kotlyar - kotly001@umn.edu
Principal Investigator: Michael Kotlyar
Phase: NA
IRB Number: STUDY00026782
See this study on ClinicalTrials.gov