| Literature DB >> 23956024 |
Severin Haug1, Michael P Schaub, Vigeli Venzin, Christian Meyer, Ulrich John.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Smoking prevalence remains high, particularly among adolescents and young adults with lower educational levels, posing a serious public health problem. There is limited evidence of effective smoking cessation interventions in this population.Entities:
Keywords: school; smoking cessation; students; text messaging (SMS); young people
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23956024 PMCID: PMC3757913 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.2636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Flowchart of study participants.
Demographics and health- and smoking-related baseline characteristics of the study sample.
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| Male | 191 (51.3) | 172 (44.9) | 363 (48.1) | .08b |
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| Female | 181 (48.7) | 211 (55.1) | 392 (51.9) |
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| Age, mean (SD) | 18.2 (2.4) | 18.3 (2.2) | 18.2 (2.3) | .56c | |
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| No immigration background | 196 (52.7) | 206 (53.8) | 402 (53.2) |
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| One parent born outside Switzerland | 75 (20.2) | 79 (20.6) | 154 (20.4) |
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| Both parents born outside Switzerland | 101 (27.2) | 98 (25.6) | 199 (26.4) |
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| None | 14 (3.8) | 11 (2.9) | 25 (3.3) |
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| Secondary school | 290 (78.0) | 301 (78.6) | 591 (78.3) |
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| Extended secondary school | 59 (15.9) | 56 (14.6) | 115 (15.2) |
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| Technical or high school | 9 (2.4) | 15 (3.9) | 24 (3.2) |
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| No | 76 (20.4) | 55 (14.4) | 131 (17.4) |
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| Yes | 296 (79.6) | 328 (85.6) | 624 (82.6) |
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| Hours of extracurricular moderate to vigorous physical activity per week, mean (SD) | 4.0 (4.6) | 3.7 (5.0) | 3.8 (4.8) | .37c | |
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| Occasional smoker | 109 (29.3) | 69 (18.0) | 178 (23.6) |
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| Daily smoker | 263 (70.7) | 314 (82.0) | 577 (76.4) |
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| No intention to quit | 86 (23.1) | 112 (29.2) | 198 (26.2) |
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| Considering quitting | 214 (57.5) | 211 (55.1) | 425 (56.3) |
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| Serious intention to quit | 72 (19.4) | 60 (15.7) | 132 (17.5) |
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| Number of cigarettes smoked per day, mean (SD) | 9.6 (7.2) | 11.6 (7.9) | 10.6 (7.6) | <.001c | |
| Age of onset of smoking, mean (SD) | 15.1 (1.6) | 14.8 (1.7) | 15.0 (1.6) | .005c | |
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| 0 | 148 (39.8) | 141 (36.8) | 289 (38.3) |
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| 1 | 153 (41.1) | 178 (46.5) | 331 (43.8) |
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| 2 or more | 71 (19.1) | 64 (16.7) | 135 (17.9) |
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a P values for the comparison of intervention and control group participants.
bχ2 test.
c t test.
Point prevalence smoking abstinence rates at follow-up (complete-case data) and results of logistic regression analyses comparing abstinence rates in the study groups using complete-case analyses (CCA) and intention-to-treat analyses (ITT).
| Sample | Control n (%) | Intervention n (%) | OR (95% CI) |
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| 7-day abstinence | 26 (9.6) | 36 (12.5) | 1.02 (0.60-1.76) | 1.03 (0.59-1.79) | .93 | .92 |
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| 4-week abstinence | 15 (5.5) | 18 (6.3) | 0.87 (0.45-1.71) | 0.97 (0.50-1.90) | .69 | .92 |
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| 7-day abstinence | 10 (19.6) | 25 (27.8) | 1.64 (0.65-4.10) | 1.56 (0.65-3.75) | .29 | .32 |
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| 4-week abstinence | 4 (7.8) | 13 (14.4) | 1.99 (0.58-6.80) | 2.06 (0.63-6.78) | .27 | .23 |
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| 7-day abstinence | 16 (7.2) | 11 (5.6) | 0.83 (0.35-1.92) | 0.81 (0.36-1.81) | .65 | .61 |
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| 4-week abstinence | 11 (5.0) | 5 (2.5) | 0.48 (0.13-1.80) | 0.55 (0.17-1.77) | .27 | .32 |
aBased on 272 participants in the control group and 287 in the intervention group.
bBased on 51 participants in the control group and 90 in the intervention group.
cBased on 221 participants in the control group and 197 in the intervention group.
Mean number of cigarettes smoked per day at follow-up (complete case data) and results of logistic regression analyses comparing cigarette consumption in the study groups using complete-case analyses (CCA) and intention-to-treat analyses (ITT).
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| Total sample | 10.0 (7.9) | 7.5 (7.2) | –2.80 (164) | –3.18 (43.1) | .006 | .002 |
| Baseline occasional smokers | 2.7 (3.2) | 1.7 (2.4) | –2.32 (89) | –2.41 (125.9) | .02 | .02 |
| Baseline daily smokers | 11.7 (7.7) | 10.2 (7.1) | –2.22 (151) | –2.53 (37.5) | .03 | .01 |
Stage of change at follow-up based on complete case data and results of ordinal regression analyses comparing stage of change between the study groups using complete-case analyses (CCA) and intention-to-treat analyses (ITT).
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| 0.33 (164) | 0.23 (78.7) | .74 | .82 | |
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| Precontemplation | 72 (26.7) | 65 (22.7) |
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| Contemplation | 133 (49.3) | 134 (46.9) |
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| Preparation | 29 (10.7) | 32 (11.2) |
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| Action | 36 (13.3) | 55 (19.2) |
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| 1.60 (89) | 1.33 (78.9) | .11 | .18 | |
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| Precontemplation | 8 (15.7) | 5 (5.6) |
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| Contemplation | 22 (43.1) | 38 (42.2) |
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| Preparation | 6 (11.8) | 6 (6.7) |
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| Action | 15 (29.4) | 41 (45.6) |
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| -0.24 (151) | -0.40 (89.4) | .81 | .69 | |
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| Precontemplation | 64 (29.2) | 60 (30.6) |
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| Contemplation | 111 (50.7) | 96 (49.0) |
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| Preparation | 23 (10.5) | 26 (13.3) |
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| Action | 21 (9.6) | 14 (7.1) |
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aBased on 270 participants in the control group and 286 in the intervention group.
bBased on 51 participants in the control group and 90 participants in the intervention group.
cBased on 219 participants in the control group and 196 participants in the intervention group.