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This study seeks to assess the effectiveness of the QuitTXT program, a text message cessation intervention designed for young adult smokers ages 18-29. The QuitTXT program is a component of a larger web-based tobacco cessation intervention resource provided by the National Cancer Institute. The program focuses on providing actionable strategies and fact based information, serving as an engagement tool delivering two-way communication, and delivering intra- and extra-treatment support. The structure of the QuitTXT program is designed as a 14-day countdown to quit date with subsequent six weeks of messages. Throughout the program, users will receive texts that cover a variety of content areas including tips, informational content, motivational messaging, and keyword responses.
The study seeks to recruit a large sample of young adult smokers ages 18-29 to examine how exposure to the QuitTXT program affects participants.
There will be 3-arms to the study:
Participants in Arm 1, the control group of the study, will only receive the weekly assessments asking them of their smoking status.
Participants in Arm 2 will receive a texting program that consists of up to two weeks of countdown to quit messaging plus assessments messages that all groups receive for a total of 8 weeks.
Participants in Arm 3 will receive the full text messaging program.
All groups will be able to select a quit date within a 7-day window (between 2 and 3 weeks after they complete the baseline survey). Participants in Arm 3 will receive motivational/informational messages while participants in group 1 will receive only assessment messages. Participants in Arm 2 will receive the countdown messages to their quit date, but not the motivational messaging after their quit date. Like Arm 1, they will only receive assessment messages after their quit date.
This study will add unique value to the existing literature by teasing out the effect of some messages vs. frequent, motivational/informational messaging on quit rates and intent to quit among young adults.
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Ages 18-29 years
Reside in the US
Smoke cigarettes at least 5 days/month
Be interested in quitting cigarette use
Not be involved in a cessation program
Have an active email account
Be able to receive text messages on their cell phone
Be the only member of your household participating in this study
Be willing to share contact information with the study team in order to share information about the study on a timely basis.
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4,432 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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