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Cognitive Behavioral Smoking Cessation Intervention for Adults With Chronic Pain - NCT01091090-55905(Clinical Trial 595470)



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City:  Rochester
State:  
MN
Zip Code: 55905
Conditions: Smoking Cessation
Purpose: Millions of individuals with chronic pain smoke and our preliminary research suggests that currently available strategies to help people quit smoking may not be effective for individuals with chronic pain. This is important in that smokers with chronic pain have worse pain-related health outcomes compared to nonsmokers with chronic pain. The primary aim of this research project is to develop a smoking cessation intervention for specific use in an outpatient clinical setting for smokers with chronic pain.
Study summary:
Criteria: Inclusion Criteria: - Chronic pain - Age > 18 years - Cigarette smoker > 10 per day Exclusion Criteria: - Concurrent substance use disorder other than nicotine dependence - Concurrent major psychiatric disorder
Study is available at: Mayo Pain Rehabilitation Center
Rochester, MN 55905
United States

Primary Contact:
W. Michael Hooten, MD
Email: hooten.william@mayo.edu
Phone: 507-266-9877

Secondary Contact:
W. Michael Hooten, MD
Email: hooten.william@mayo.edu
Phone: 507-266-9877
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Date Processed: March 23, 2011
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