TY - JOUR AU - Mhende, Josephine AU - Bell, Sharrill A AU - Cottrell-Daniels, Cherell AU - Luong, Jackie AU - Streiff, Micah AU - Dannenfelser, Mark AU - Hayat, Matthew J AU - Spears, Claire Adams PY - 2021 DA - 2021/7/23 TI - Mobile Delivery of Mindfulness-Based Smoking Cessation Treatment Among Low-Income Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial JO - JMIR Form Res SP - e25926 VL - 5 IS - 7 KW - acceptability KW - addiction KW - African American KW - cessation KW - COVID-19 KW - feasibility KW - income KW - low socioeconomic status KW - mHealth KW - mindfulness KW - minority KW - smoking KW - SMS KW - text messaging KW - treatment AB - Background: Smoking is the leading cause of premature death, and low-income adults experience disproportionate burden from tobacco. Mindfulness interventions show promise for improving smoking cessation. A text messaging program “iQuit Mindfully” was developed to deliver just-in-time support for quitting smoking among low-income adults. A pilot study of iQuit Mindfully was conducted in spring 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, among low-income and predominantly African American smokers. Objective: This pilot study examined the acceptability and feasibility of delivering Mindfulness-Based Addiction Treatment via mHealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Participants were adult cigarette smokers (n=23), of whom 8 (34.8%) were female, 19 (82.6%) were African American, and 18 (78.3%) had an annual income of