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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Improving the precision of behaviour change theories: Development and validation of a computational model of lapse risk in smokers attempting to quit


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Tampereen Korkeakoulusaatio Sr
Country Finland
Start Date Oct 01, 2022
End Date Sep 30, 2025
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Coordinator; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101065293
Grant Description

Tobacco smoking remains the leading preventable cause of premature morbidity and mortality in Europe. Gold standard treatment for smoking cessation includes pharmacotherapy and behavioural support.

However, smoking lapses influenced by momentary fluctuations in cravings and social cues are a key source of treatment failure.

COMPLAPSE aims to advance the state-of-the-art by developing and validating a dynamic computational model of lapse risk, improving the precision of static behaviour change theories to account for observed complexities and laying the foundation for dynamically tailored, person-centred digital smoking cessation interventions for increased effectiveness.

COMPLAPSE is interdisciplinary in scope drawing on know-how from behavioural science, engineering, and computer science and directly contributes to Europes Path to the Digital Decade and its Strategic Framework for the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases.

First, a conceptual model will be developed by articulating a diverse group of stakeholders (e.g., researchers, policymakers, smokers) dynamic predictions through participatory systems mapping.

Next, a computational model will be developed through formulating mathematical equations for each model component, followed by a series of simulations to iteratively refine the model to align with stakeholders predictions.

Finally, the model will be validated against temporally dense experience sampling and sensor data collected in smokers daily lives to critically examine whether the computational model outperforms static state-of-the-art theories.

The research objectives are linked to key training, knowledge transfer and communication activities to advance the researchers expertise and transferrable skills, enabling her to develop independence; valorise the researchers knowledge within the associated partner organisation and beneficiary; and disseminate the results to the scientific community, industry professionals, and the public.

All Grantees

Tampereen Korkeakoulusaatio Sr; The Regents of the University of California

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