Overview

VIP Smoking Cessation Intervention for Adults With Serious Mental Illness

Status:
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2022-07-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
This is a research study about a smoking cessation program tailored for adults with serious mental illness (SMI). The program uses a Videogame-based Physical (VIP) activity, smoking cessation counseling, and medication (bupropion),
Phase:
Phase 4
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
University of California, San Francisco
Collaborator:
Tobacco Related Disease Research Program
Treatments:
Bupropion
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- A diagnosis of a SMI*

- 18 years and older

- Smoking at least five cigarettes per day for the past 6 months

- Willingness to set a quit date

- Not currently taking bupropion or using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)

- Current participant in the residential or day treatment program at a Progress
Foundation program with the intention to continue in the residential or day treatment
program for at least the 12 week intervention period

- Capacity to consent.

- SMI is characterized by the American Psychological Association as distinct
conditions that require routine management, produce functional impairment, and
interfere with quality of life. Individuals that typically meet the criteria of
SMI have illnesses that include schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder,
psychotic disorders, major depressive disorders, bipolar disorders, and
borderline personality disorder.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Currently pregnant or breastfeeding

- Diagnosis of seizure disorder, history of anorexia/bulimia, undergoing abrupt
discontinuation of ethanol or sedatives, other conditions that increase seizure risk
(e.g., arteriovenous malformation (AVM), severe head injury, central nervous system
(CNS) tumor)

- use of Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors (concurrently or within 14 days of
discontinuing either bupropion or the MAO inhibitor)

- Planning to become pregnant during the study period

- Previous participation in the videogame-based physical activity intervention.

- Known medical conditions or other physical problems that need special attention in an
exercise program (e.g. prior myocardial infarction, uncontrolled hypertension, history
of angioplasty, history of angina, use of nitroglycerin to treat angina)