The Betel Nut Intervention Trial (BENIT)
槟榔干预试验(BENIT)
基本信息
- 批准号:9341917
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.34万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAlcoholsAlkaloidsArecaAsiaBehavioralBiological MarkersCaffeineCancer CenterCarcinogensConsumptionDataDiseaseFeasibility StudiesFibrosisGuamHawaiiHourInternational Agency for Research on CancerInterventionIntervention TrialLaboratoriesMalignant neoplasm of esophagusMalignant neoplasm of pharynxMasticationMeasuresModelingNicotineNutsOral LeukoplakiaOutcomePacific IslandsPamphletsParticipantPatient Self-ReportPilot ProjectsPreparationPrevalenceRandomizedResearchSalivaSalivarySamplingSmokerSoutheastern AsiaSpecific qualifier valueSurveysTestingTreatment EfficacyUniversitiesbasecarcinogenicitycomparative efficacyefficacy testingfollow up assessmentliquid chromatography mass spectrometrymalignant mouth neoplasmmalignant oropharynx neoplasmoral lesionprogramspsychologicsmoking cessation
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
Areca nut, also known as betel nut, is the fourth most commonly consumed psychoactive substance in the
world, following only alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine in prevalence of consumption. Although betel nut is chewed
by approximately 600 million people globally, its use is concentrated in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and some
Pacific islands. Betel nut has been classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for
Research on Cancer. Betel nut chewing has been associated with oral and oropharyngeal cancer, oral lesions,
oral leukoplakia, submucous fibrosis, gum disease, and cancer of the pharynx and esophagus.
Despite the global significance and carcinogenicity of betel nut, there has been very little behavioral or
psychological research about betel nut chewing, and there has been no systematic research on the topic of
betel nut cessation interventions. The proposed research builds directly upon our prior research. Our survey
data suggest that betel nut chewers, like smokers, generally want and intend to quit, but do not have specific
plans of how or when they will quit. In addition, most betel nut chewers in our sample already have tried to quit
on one or more occasions. These findings suggest that betel nut chewers could benefit from cessation
programs modeled after smoking cessation programs. During 2014, we conducted a feasibility study of our
betel nut cessation program. The program was well received and yielded surprisingly high rates of self-
reported betel nut cessation.
Our primary aim is to test the efficacy of an intensive group-based betel nut cessation program. Betel nut
cessation will be bio-verified by employing biomarkers developed in our previous research. Participants
(n=324) will be betel nut chewers from Guam and Saipan who are willing to attempt to quit chewing.
Participants will be randomly assigned either to an intensive intervention condition or to a minimal intervention
control condition. Participants in the intervention condition will receive a group-based cessation program
consisting of five hour-long sessions over the span of 22 days, as well as a brochure with advice about quitting
betel nut. Participants in the control condition will receive a brochure with advice about quitting betel nut. The
proposed intervention trial will allow us to assess the 1-month and 6-month efficacy of the intervention
compared to a minimal control intervention. We hypothesize that the intensive betel nut cessation intervention
will produce a significantly greater cessation rate compared to the minimal control condition at the 6-month
follow-up assessment.
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