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      Randomized trial on mindfulness training for smokers targeted to a disadvantaged population.

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          We report the results of a randomized trial comparing a novel smoking cessation treatment Mindfulness Training for Smokers (MTS) to a usual care therapy (Controls), which included the availability of a tobacco quit line and nicotine patches. Data were collected from 196 low socioeconomic status smokers in 2010-2011 in Madison, Wisconsin. Participants were randomized to either MTS or a telephonic quit line. The primary outcome was 6-month smoking abstinence measured by carbon monoxide breath testing and Time-Line Follow-Back. Among treatment initiators (randomized participants who participated in the intervention), abstinence rates were significantly different between the MTS (38.7%) and control (20.6%, p = .05) groups. Study limitations are also discussed. Results suggest that further study is warranted.

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          Journal
          Subst Use Misuse
          Substance use & misuse
          1532-2491
          1082-6084
          Apr 2014
          : 49
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison , Wisconsin , USA.
          Article
          NIHMS444592
          10.3109/10826084.2013.770025
          24611852
          d1cc80e8-7bf2-4918-9e57-008b3c032b5b
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