NCT07049757 Healthy Family Project: Tobacco Use and Smoke Exposure in Asian American Communities
| NCT ID | NCT07049757 |
| Status | Recruiting |
| Phase | — |
| Sponsor | University of California, San Francisco |
| Condition | Tobacco-Related Carcinoma |
| Study Type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Enrollment | 760 participants |
| Start Date | 2025-06-11 |
| Primary Completion | 2027-06-30 |
Trial Parameters
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Brief Summary
This study evaluates whether the Smokefree Family Living (SFL) intervention improves quit rates (smoking cessation) and exposure to tobacco contamination that stays in items such as, carpets, walls, and furniture, even after the smoke has cleared (third-hand smoke (THS)) among Chinese American smokers and their non-smoking household members. Smoking remains high among Chinese American males with limited ability to speak English. This causes the non-smoking household members to be exposed to THS, which contains many of the same harmful components as smoking and becomes more toxic as it ages. SFL is tailored for Chinese Americans and combines the contents of the Quit Smoking for a Healthy Family (QS) intervention with additional THS education and cleaning strategies. QS focuses on smoking cessation through educational sessions and support. THS education and cleaning strategies provide information on THS and how to clean the home for THS. SFL may help Chinese American smokers and their non-smoking household members learn about the importance of quitting and the dangers of THS, this may improve smoking cessation and reduce THS exposure
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: All Participants (Lay Health Workers, Smokers, Family Participants, and Post-Trial Household Member Group Interview Participants): 1. Must be 18 years of age or older. 2. Must self-identify as Chinese or of Chinese descent (ethnic or cultural identification, not national origin). 3. Must be able to understand in spoken Chinese (Cantonese and/or Mandarin) or English. 4. Able to attend educational sessions in person or via video conferencing. 5. Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document. 6. Have a mobile phone that can receive Short Message Service (SMS) text messages, or an email address and a phone number where they can be reached by the study team. Lay Health Workers: 1. Must have experience or interest in community outreach and education. 2. Must demonstrate proficiency in language (Cantonese and/or Mandarin or English) sufficient to deliver study materials and interact with participants. 3. Must be affiliated with the C