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Smoking cessation research via the internet: a feasibility study.

Jacqueline Stoddard1, Kevin Delucchi, Ricardo Muñoz, Noah Collins, Eliseo Pérez Stable, Erik Augustson, Leslie Lenert.   

Abstract

To reverse the present stagnation in progress toward reduced smoking rates, new widely accessible treatment methods for smoking cessation must be developed and evaluated with large groups of smokers. We tested the feasibility of conducting a smoking cessation study over the Internet using a brief, self-help educational intervention. Through a direct e-mail sent from a large health information web site (WebMD), and with our presence on the Internet, we recruited 538 adult smokers to the study. Most participants (90.5%) completed all baseline questionnaires. Questionnaires showed acceptable to good reliability and were comparable with studies using paper-and-pencil methods. Participants appeared to be highly dependent on nicotine. Forty-two percent indicated being ready to quit smoking at baseline. At 1-month follow-up, 42.8% of baseline participants returned a complete follow-up questionnaire, 40% of whom indicated having made a serious quit attempt, and 8.3% of whom indicated 7-day abstinence. Most follow-up participants rated the site as at least somewhat helpful to quitting (74.9%) and reported at least a slight increased intention to quit smoking over baseline (67.3%). While Internet-enabled self-help interventions for smoking cessation are able to reach large numbers of smokers interested in quitting smoking, additional procedures are needed to retain these users for treatment and follow-up assessments.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15764442     DOI: 10.1080/10810730590904562

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Commun        ISSN: 1081-0730


  21 in total

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3.  International Spanish/English Internet smoking cessation trial yields 20% abstinence rates at 1 year.

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5.  A meta-analysis of computer-tailored interventions for health behavior change.

Authors:  Paul Krebs; James O Prochaska; Joseph S Rossi
Journal:  Prev Med       Date:  2010-06-15       Impact factor: 4.018

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Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2017-09-04

7.  Pilot RCT results of stop my smoking USA: a text messaging-based smoking cessation program for young adults.

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8.  Reaching Spanish-speaking smokers online: a 10-year worldwide research program.

Authors:  Ricardo Felipe Muñoz; Ken Chen; Eduardo Liniers Bunge; Julia Isabela Bravin; Elizabeth Annelly Shaughnessy; Eliseo Joaquín Pérez-Stable
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9.  Web-based peer-driven chain referrals for smoking cessation.

Authors:  Rajani S Sadasivam; Sarah L Cutrona; Erik Volz; Sowmya R Rao; Thomas K Houston
Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform       Date:  2013

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Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2013-05-01       Impact factor: 5.428

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