Enhancing Long-Term Smoking Abstinence Among Cervical Cancer Survivors (Project ACCESS)

Enhancing Long-Term Smoking Abstinence Among Cervical Cancer Survivors (Project ACCESS)
Experimental: Group 2: Motivation and Problem Solving (MAPS) counseling

Participants will receive a 12 week supply of nicotine replacement therapy (the patch and lozenges) along with the MAPS intervention, which consists of 6 MAPS counseling calls over 12 months, and individually tailored SMS text content driven by monthly smartphone delivered check-ins for 24 months

Drug: Nicotine patch

Participants will be provided with a 12 week supply of nicotine patches

Drug: Nicotine Lozenge

Participants will be provided with a 12 week supply of nicotine lozenges

Behavioral: Motivation and Problem Solving (MAPS) intervention

MAPS is a phone counseling approach to facilitating smoking cessation among cervical cancer survivors, which uses a combined motivational interviewing and social cognitive theory based approach to smoking cessation. Participants will receive 6 MAPS based counseling calls over 12 months, along with personally-tailored SMS-delivered text based messages delivered to the participants phone over 2 years.

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