| Literature DB >> 20158964 |
Paula A Keller1, Annamaria Feltracco, Linda A Bailey, Zhanhai Li, Jeff Niederdeppe, Timothy B Baker, Michael C Fiore.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Telephone quitlines are an effective way to provide evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment services at the population level. Information about what services quitlines offer and how those services are used may improve their reach to the smoking population.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20158964 PMCID: PMC2831790
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Changes in Number of Calls and Reach for State Tobacco Quitlines, North American Quitline Consortium Survey, 2005-2006
| Variable | 2005 Mean (SD) |
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| No. of quitline calls | 5,866 (4) | 29 | 6,384 (5) | 37 | .01 |
| Reach | 0.9% (1.2%) | 40 | 1.0% (1.3%) | 47 | .05 |
States that did not report the number of quitline calls were excluded from this analysis.
Data were log-transformed to approximate normality.
Reach: total quitline calls divided by the number of adult smokers aged 18 years or older.
Changes in Provision of Free Cessation Medications by State Tobacco Quitlines, North American Quitline Consortium Survey, 2005-2006
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| 2005 No. (%) (N = 50) | 2006 No. (%) (N = 52) |
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| Any | 18 (36) | 24 (46) | .05 |
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| Patch | 17 (94) | 24 (100) | NC |
| Gum | 11 (61) | 23 (96) | .03 |
| Lozenge | 2 (11) | 20 (83) | <.001 |
| Bupropion | 0 | 18 (75) | NC |
| Other | 0 | 15 (63) | NC |
Abbreviation: NC, not calculated.
Multiple responses were permitted.
Calculated by using McNemar χ2 test.
P value not calculated because the final value was 100%.
P value not calculated because the initial value was 0.
Changes in the Provision of Specialized Counseling Protocols by State Tobacco Quitlines, North American Quitline Consortium Survey, 2005-2006
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| 2005 No. (%) (n = 46) | 2006 No. (%) (n = 47) |
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| Pregnant women | 44 (96) | 46 (98) | .99 |
| Children aged 12-17 y | 23 (50) | 27 (57) | .47 |
| Adults aged 18-24 y | 8 (17) | 3 (6) | .05 |
| Older tobacco users (≥55 y) | 5 (11) | 3 (6) | .32 |
| Smokeless tobacco users | 36 (78) | 39 (83) | .74 |
| Racial/ethnic minority populations | 26 (57) | 23 (49) | .16 |
| People who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered | 6 (13) | 0 | NC |
| People with chronic mental illness/psychiatric conditions | 5 (11) | 1 (2) | .05 |
| People who have multiple addictions: tobacco and alcohol or other drugs | 8 (17) | 2 (4) | .01 |
| Other | 5 (11) | 11 (23) | .08 |
Abbreviation: NC, not calculated.
Multiple responses were permitted.
Calculated by using McNemar χ2 test.
P value not calculated because the final value was 0.
Changes in Budgets for State Tobacco Quitlines, National American Quitline Consortium Survey, 2005-2006
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| 2005 Mean, $ (SD) | No. of Quitlines | 2006 Mean, $ (SD) | No. of Quitlines |
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| Total | 836,858 (847,178) | 43 | 887,603 (1,059,554) | 49 | .04 |
| Per capita | 0.26 (0.31) | 43 | 0.29 (0.33) | 49 | .03 |
| Per adult smoker | 1.67 (2.06) | 43 | 1.93 (2.24) | 49 | .02 |
| Per call | 101.72 (52.74) | 26 | 103.04 (44.66) | 35 | .71 |
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| Total | 223,553 (225,796) | 34 | 205,891 (186,335) | 41 | .29 |
| Per capita | 0.12 (0.17) | 34 | 0.14 (0.20) | 41 | .16 |
| Per adult smoker | 0.62 (0.75) | 34 | 0.83 (1.15) | 41 | .12 |
| Per call | 97.38 (124.12) | 20 | 93.61 (157.53) | 31 | .20 |
Calculated by using McNemar χ2 test.
US adults aged 18 years or older.
Services budget divided by total calls or promotion budget divided by total calls.