Development of Positive Psychotherapy for Smoking Cessation
戒烟积极心理疗法的发展
基本信息
- 批准号:8039348
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-01-01 至 2012-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAdherenceAffectAftercareAttentionBehavior TherapyBehavioralClinical TrialsCognitionCognitiveCognitive TherapyCompetenceDataDevelopmentElementsEmotionsEpidemiologic StudiesEvaluationFeedbackFertilizationFoundationsFutureHappinessHostilityIndividualInterventionLeadLinkManualsMediator of activation proteinMental DepressionMoodsOutcomeParticipantPatientsPersonal SatisfactionPhasePilot ProjectsPlant RootsPlayPrevalenceProcessProtocols documentationPsychologyPsychotherapyPublic HealthRandomizedRandomized Clinical TrialsRelative (related person)ReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRoleSample SizeSmokerSmokingSocial supportSourceSpecific qualifier valueStagingStressTechniquesTestingTrainingWithholding Treatmentaddictioncopingdepressive cognitionsdepressive symptomsdisturbance in affectexperiencefollow-upimprovedinnovationnegative moodnicotine patchoptimismpositive emotional statepositive moodprogramspsychologicsatisfactionsmoking cessationsocialstandard caretheoriestherapy developmenttraittreatment effecttreatment program
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Mood disturbance has been linked consistently to poor smoking cessation outcomes and therefore may be an important target for intervention in smoking cessation treatment. However, smoking cessation programs incorporating cognitive behavioral therapy for depression or mood management interventions, which primarily focus on negative mood and depressive symptoms, have not proven effective for the majority of smokers and do not appear to improve mood during or after smoking cessation. Given these findings, combined with additional data indicating that low positive mood may impede smoking cessation, an alternative approach to enhancing moods during smoking cessation is still needed. Positive psychotherapy (PPT) offers a new and innovative alternative to traditional cognitive behavioral therapy for depression and has been found to yield rapid and meaningful increases in happiness and positive affect and decreases in depressive symptoms. Rooted in the field of positive psychology, PPT and related interventions focus on sources of individual strength and on enhancing well-being and positive emotions rather than focusing on deficits and negative emotion. Such an approach may be ideal for smoking cessation, allowing participants to increase their experience of positive emotions, build psychological and social resources for coping with stress, and develop less cynical and hostile cognitions, all of which may lead to better smoking outcomes. Furthermore, the focus of PPT on well-being, as opposed to depressive symptoms, may increase its breadth of appeal to smokers and encourage greater engagement with treatment. The primary objectives of this project are to develop a manualized adaptation of PPT for smoking cessation (PPT-S) and to obtain an effect size estimate for this intervention compared to standard smoking cessation treatment among smokers with low levels of positive affect. Potential mediators of treatment effects also will be examined. The project will take place in two phases. During the first phase (Stage 1a of treatment development), investigators will finalize the PPT-S manual and pilot it with 15 low positive affect smokers. In the second phase (Stage 1b), investigators will conduct a preliminary randomized clinical trial (N = 60) to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of PPT-S over 26 weeks of follow up in comparison to a standard smoking cessation treatment. Both treatments will be delivered in individual six sessions over six weeks, and will include provision of transdermal nicotine patch. The effect size estimates from this Stage 1b research will provide the foundation for a future application to conduct a large-scale, Stage II, randomized clinical trial. This project represents a significant and innovative application of the burgeoning field of positive psychology to the field of addictions treatment, a cross-fertilization that could substantially enrich addictions research and theory. Ultimately, the investigators expect that this program of research could result in a well-specified, efficacious intervention that could be readily disseminated and be applicable to a broad range of smokers seeking cessation treatment.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This project seeks to develop a smoking cessation treatment that incorporates central elements of Positive Psychotherapy, a treatment approach that is rooted in the field of positive psychology and that focuses on enhancing well-being and positive emotions and on building upon personal strengths. The project will provide a preliminary test of the ability of this newly developed treatment to increase rates of smoking abstinence and to improve moods during smoking cessation in comparison to a traditional smoking cessation treatment program. If effective, such a treatment approach could be readily applied in smoking cessation treatment programs and could significantly improve public health by increasing rates of smoking cessation.
描述(由申请人提供):情绪障碍一直与不良戒烟结果相关,因此可能是戒烟治疗干预的重要目标。然而,结合抑郁症认知行为疗法或情绪管理干预措施的戒烟计划,主要集中在消极情绪和抑郁症状上,尚未证明对大多数吸烟者有效,并且在戒烟期间或之后似乎没有改善情绪。鉴于这些发现,再加上其他数据表明低积极情绪可能会阻碍戒烟,仍然需要一种替代方法来增强戒烟期间的情绪。积极心理治疗(PPT)为抑郁症的传统认知行为治疗提供了一种新的创新选择,并已被发现可以快速而有意义地增加幸福感和积极影响,并减少抑郁症状。基于积极心理学领域,PPT和相关干预措施侧重于个人力量的来源以及增强幸福感和积极情绪,而不是关注缺陷和消极情绪。这种方法可能是戒烟的理想方法,可以让参与者增加积极情绪的体验,建立应对压力的心理和社会资源,并减少愤世嫉俗和敌对的认知,所有这些都可能导致更好的吸烟结果。此外,PPT对健康的关注,而不是抑郁症状,可能会增加其对吸烟者的吸引力,并鼓励更多的参与治疗。该项目的主要目标是开发一个手动适应PPT戒烟(PPT-S),并获得一个效果大小估计相比,标准戒烟治疗的吸烟者与低水平的积极影响。还将检查治疗效应的潜在介质。该项目将分两个阶段进行。在第一阶段(治疗开发的第1a阶段),研究人员将最终确定PPT-S手册,并在15名低积极影响吸烟者中进行试点。在第二阶段(第1b阶段),研究人员将进行一项初步随机临床试验(N = 60),以检查PPT-S与标准戒烟治疗相比的可行性,可接受性和有效性。这两种治疗将在六周内分别进行六次治疗,并将包括提供尼古丁透皮贴剂。这项1b期研究的效应量估计值将为未来进行大规模II期随机临床试验的应用提供基础。该项目代表了积极心理学新兴领域在成瘾治疗领域的重要和创新应用,这是一种可以大大丰富成瘾研究和理论的交叉施肥。最终,研究人员预计,这项研究计划可能会产生一个明确的,有效的干预措施,可以很容易地传播,并适用于广泛的吸烟者寻求戒烟治疗。
公共卫生关系:该项目旨在开发一种戒烟治疗方法,其中包含积极心理治疗的核心要素,这种治疗方法植根于积极心理学领域,侧重于增强幸福感和积极情绪,并建立个人优势。该项目将提供一个初步的测试,与传统的戒烟治疗计划相比,这种新开发的治疗方法能够提高戒烟率,并改善戒烟期间的情绪。如果有效,这种治疗方法可以很容易地应用于戒烟治疗计划,并可以通过提高戒烟率来显着改善公共健康。
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{{ truncateString('Christopher W. Kahler', 18)}}的其他基金
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开发和试点测试多模式网络计划,以解决戒烟期间酗酒问题
- 批准号:
9226007 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
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Development and pilot testing of a multimodal web-based program to address heavy drinking during smoking cessation
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- 批准号:
9017537 - 财政年份:2016
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9310231 - 财政年份:2016
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8921751 - 财政年份:2015
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8838920 - 财政年份:2015
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8548212 - 财政年份:2012
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8452403 - 财政年份:2012
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