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Patterns of self-initiated smoking cessation among young adults.

U E Pallonen1, D M Murray, L Schmid, P Pirie, R V Luepker.   

Abstract

Prochaska and DiClemente's (1984) cyclic-stage model of self-initiated smoking cessation divides the cessation process into five stages. This model was applied to a young adult population to determine the cross-sectional distribution of stages and the frequency and pattern of changes among stages over time. Compared to older adults, the distribution of the stages differed substantially: There were twice as many relapsers and only half as many maintainers among young adults. One-year changes in stages were examined using a static model, which did not take into account the cyclic nature of the change process, and a more realistic dynamic model, which did. Both models, especially the dynamic model, suggested substantially more movement among stages in younger than in older adults.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2373067     DOI: 10.1037//0278-6133.9.4.418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Psychol        ISSN: 0278-6133            Impact factor:   4.267


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Authors:  Pebbles Fagan; Erik Augustson; Cathy L Backinger; Mary E O'Connell; Robert E Vollinger; Annette Kaufman; James T Gibson
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Authors:  L A Robinson; M W Vander Weg; B W Riedel; R C Klesges; B McLain-Allen
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  9 in total

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