| Literature DB >> 25638283 |
Mary F Brunette1, William Gunn2,3, Hilary Alvarez4, Patricia C Finn5, Pamela Geiger6, Joelle C Ferron7, Gregory J McHugo8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People with low education and/or income are more likely to smoke, less likely to quit, and experience disparately poor health outcomes compared to those with education and income advantage. Cost-effective strategies are needed to inform and engage this group into effective cessation treatments. We developed a novel, web-based, motivational, decision-support system that was designed to engage disadvantaged smokers into tobacco cessation treatment. We piloted the system among smokers in a primary care safety net clinic.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25638283 PMCID: PMC4410579 DOI: 10.1186/s13722-015-0026-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addict Sci Clin Pract ISSN: 1940-0632
Characteristics of study participants (N = 38)
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| Mean (sd) age | 46.0 | (14.1) | 26.3 | (5.4) | 41.7 | (15.1) |
| Number (%) male | 14 | (48) | 0 | (0) | 14 | (37) |
| Number (%) White | 29 | (100) | 8 | (89) | 37 | (97) |
| Number (%) Black or Native American | 0 | (0) | 0 | (0) | 0 | (0) |
| Number (%) non-Hispanic | 29 | (100) | 9 | (100) | 38 | (100) |
| Mean (sd) years education | 11.9 | (2.3) | 11.1 | (2.3) | 11.7 | (2.3) |
| Mean (sd) WRAT reading score | 41.0 | (7.8) | 35 | (8.1) | 39.4 | (8.8) |
| Number (%) married or living with partner | 10 | (34) | 8 | (89) | 18 | (47) |
| Number (%) employed | 8 | (28) | 8 | (89) | 16 | (42) |
| Mean (sd) monthly income (dollars) | 1526.5 | (1055.2) | 1532.1 | (914.3) | 1527.8 | (1014.9) |
| Number (range) with chronic medical condition | 27.0 | (93) | 7 | (78) | 34 | (89) |
| Median (range) chronic medical conditions | 3.5 | (0–7) | 1 | (0–2) | 3 | (0–7) |
| Number (%) with psychiatric diagnosis | 23.0 | (79) | 5 | (56) | 28 | (74) |
| Mean (sd) CSI score (0–56) | 18.1 | (9.2) | 16.8 | (5.6) | 17.8 | (8.5) |
| Mean (sd) Fagerstrom score | 5.7 | (1.8) | 3.2 | (2.5) | 5.1 | (2.2) |
| Mean (sd) cigarettes/day | 19.6 | (8.3) | 10.8 | (8.6) | 17.6 | (9.0) |
| Number (%) used a computer > 5 times | 26 | (90) | 9 | (100) | 35 | (92) |
| Number (%) used Internet for health information | 19.0 | (66) | 7 | (78) | 26 | (68) |
WRAT = Wide Range Achievement Test for reading ability;
CSI = Colorado Symptom Index for mental health distress.
Use of cessation treatment and smoking outcomes over 2 months
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| Number (%) used any treatment | 14 | (48) | 1 | (11) | 15 | (39) |
| Number (%) used chart-confirmed treatment | 10 | (34) | 1 | (11) | 11 | (29) |
| Number (%) used medication only* | 4 | (14) | 0 | (0) | 4 | (11) |
| Number (%) used NRT only (OTC)* | 3 | (10) | 1 | (11) | 4 | (11) |
| Number (%) used counseling only | 1 | (3) | 0 | (0) | 1 | (3) |
| Number (%) used both med/NRT* and counseling | 5 | (17) | 0 | (0) | 5 | (13) |
| Number (%) tried 'cold turkey' | 12 | (41) | 4 | (44) | 16 | (42) |
| Number (%) tried to quit in past 2 months | 21 | (72) | 6 | (67) | 27 | (71) |
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| Number (%) achieved ≥1 day abstinence | 13 | (45) | 5 | (56) | 18 | (47) |
| Number (%) achieved ≥ 7 days abstinence | 6 | (21) | 1 | (11) | 7 | (18) |
| Mean (sd) days abstinence among quitters | 10.9 | (11.9) | 5 | (7.3) | 9.3 | (11.0) |
| Number (%) achieved continuous abstinence | 3 | (10) | 1 | (11) | 4 | (11) |
| Mean (sd) number cigarettes/day in smokers | 14.3 | (9.7) | 9 | (6.6) | 12.8 | (9.0) |
NRT = nicotine replacement therapy; OTC = over the counter.
*Medication and nicotine replacement therapy were not recommended for pregnant women.