| Literature DB >> 26111159 |
Nicole Kuiper1, Lei Zhang2, Joann Lee3, Stephen D Babb2, Christopher M Anderson4, Curt Shannon2, MaryBeth Welton2, Rod Lew5, Shu-Hong Zhu4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Until recently, in-language telephone quitline services for smokers who speak Asian languages were available only in California. In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded the national Asian Smokers' Quitline (ASQ) to expand this service to all states. The objective of this study was to examine characteristics of ASQ callers, how they heard about the quitline, and their use of the service.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26111159 PMCID: PMC4492217 DOI: 10.5888/pcd12.140584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
FigureNumber of calls to the Asian Smokers’ Quitline (ASQ), by state, from August 1, 2012, to July 31, 2014.
Characteristics of Tobacco Users Participating in the Asian Smokers’ Quitline, by Language, August 1, 2012–July 31, 2014
| Characteristics | Chinese | Korean | Vietnamese | Total, % (n) |
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| Male | 86.3 (84.6–88.0) [1,410] | 82.2 (80.5–83.8) [1,737] | 94.0 (92.8–95.1) [1,587] | 87.1 (4,734) |
| Female | 13.7 (12.0–15.4) [224] | 17.8 (16.2–19.5) [377] | 6.0 (4.9–7.2) [102] | 12.9 (703) |
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| <18 | 0.2 (0–0.4) [3] | 0 [0] | 0 [0] | 0.1 (3) |
| 18–24 | 2.1 (1.4–2.8) [35] | 0.7 (0.4–1.1) [15] | 1.3 (0.8–1.9) [23] | 1.3 (73) |
| 25–44 | 35.6 (33.2–37.9) [582] | 18.8 (17.1–20.4) [397] | 23.2 (21.2–25.2) [397] | 25.2 (1,376) |
| 45–64 | 49.4 (46.9–51.8) [808] | 61.5 (59.5–63.6) [1,303] | 59.7 (57.3–62.0) [1,021] | 57.3 (3,132) |
| >65 | 12.8 (11.2–14.4) [209] | 19.0 (17.3–20.7) [402] | 15.8 (14.1–17.5) [270] | 16.1 (881) |
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| Less than high school graduation and no GED | 36.0 (33.6–38.4) [560] | 5.6 (4.6–6.6) [113] | 39.5 (37.1–41.9) [648] | 25.4 (1,321) |
| High school or GED | 28.4 (26.2–30.7) [442] | 30.4 (28.3–32.4) [611] | 27.4 (25.2–29.5) [449] | 28.8 (1,502) |
| Some college or trade school, or an associate’s degree | 10.4 (8.9–11.9) [162] | 15.1 (13.5–16.7) [304] | 23.4 (21.4–25.5) [384] | 16.3 (850) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 21.9 (19.9–24.0) [341] | 43.0 (40.8–45.1) [865] | 9.0 (7.6–10.4) [148] | 26.0 (1,354) |
| Postgraduate degree | 3.2 (2.3–4.0) [49] | 6.0 (4.9–7.0) [120] | 0.7 (0.3–1.1) [11] | 3.5 (180) |
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| Private | 20.7 (18.7–22.7) [328] | 20.6 (18.8–22.3) [422] | 27.3 (25.2–29.5) [449] | 22.7 (1,199) |
| Public | 28.3 (26.1–30.5) [447] | 24.0 (22.1–25.8) [491] | 36.3 (34.0–38.6) [597] | 29.1 (1,535) |
| None | 51.0 (48.5–53.4) [806] | 55.4 (53.3–57.6) [1,136] | 36.4 (34.0–38.7) [598] | 48.2 (2,540) |
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| 16.4 (15.8–16.9) [1,641] | 22.8 (22.3–23.3) [2,117] | 20.0 (19.5–20.5) [1,711] | 20.0 (5,469) |
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| Daily | 94.8 (93.7–95.9) [1,556] | 95.7 (94.8–96.6) [2,026] | 96.3 (95.4–97.2) [1,648] | 95.6 (5,230) |
| Some days | 1.7 (1.1–2.3) [28] | 0.4 (0.1–0.7) [9] | 0.6 (0.2–0.9) [10] | 0.9 (47) |
| Already quit | 3.4 (2.5–4.2) [55] | 3.6 (2.8–4.4) [76] | 2.9 (2.1–3.7) [50] | 3.3 (181) |
| Use of noncigarette tobacco product | 0.1 (0–0.3) [2] | 0.3 (0.1–0.5) [6] | 0.2 (0–0.4) [3] | 0.2 (11) |
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| 37.7 (35.3–40.1) [583] | 38.5 (36.4–40.6) [784] | 30.2 (27.9–32.4) [490] | 35.7 (1,857) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; GED, graduate equivalency degree.
All values are percentage (95% confidence interval) [N], unless otherwise indicated.
Time to first cigarette (≤5 min) was defined as the proportion of current cigarette smokers whose response to “How soon after you wake up do you usually smoke your first cigarette?” was “0–5 minutes.”
How Tobacco Users Heard About the Asian Smokers’ Quitline, by Language, August 1, 2012–July 31, 2014
| How did you hear about the quitline? | Chinese | Korean | Vietnamese | Total |
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% (95% CI) [n] | % (n) | |||
| Newspaper/magazine | 57.6 (55.3–60.0) [946] | 57.2 (55.1–59.3) [1,211] | 45.8 (43.4–48.1) [783] | 53.8 (2,940) |
| Other media | 10.1 (8.6–11.5) [165] | 14.3 (12.8–15.8) [302] | 23.8 (21.8–25.8) [407] | 16.0 (874) |
| Friend/family | 12.8 (11.2–14.3) [210] | 19.0 (17.4–20.7) [403] | 16.4 (14.7–18.2) [281] | 16.3 (894) |
| Health care/community organization | 12.7 (11.1–14.4) [209] | 3.7 (2.9–4.5) [78] | 9.0 (7.6–10.4) [154] | 8.1 (441) |
| Don’t know/other | 6.8 (5.5–8.0) [111] | 5.8 (4.8–6.8) [123] | 5.0 (4.0–6.1) [86] | 5.9 (320) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval.
Other media includes billboard/bus sign; mail; telephone directory; radio; television; Internet.
Health care/community organization includes the following: clinic/doctor’s office; dentist/dental hygienist; health management organization/Medicaid/insurance; hospital; nonprofit organization; pharmacy; school; and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
Services Tobacco Users Received From the Asian Smokers’ Quitline, by Language, August 1, 2012–July 31, 2014
| Services | Chinese | Korean | Vietnamese | Total |
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% (95% CI) [n] | % (n) | |||
| Nicotine patches | 98.7 (98.1–99.3) [1,444] | 99.4 (99.1–99.7) [2,004] | 98.8 (98.2–99.3) [1,589] | 99.0 (5,037) |
| Enrolled in counseling | 91.5 (90.2–92.9) [1,502] | 87.6 (86.2–89.0) [1,854] | 76.4 (74.4–78.4) [1,307] | 85.3 (4,663) |
| Counseling sessions, | 4.2 (4.0–4.3) [1,316] | 4.0 (3.9–4.1) [1,647] | 4.1 (3.9–4.2) [1,141] | 4.1 (4,104) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval.
Includes all tobacco users eligible to receive medication (ie, not contraindicated), not just those enrolled in counseling.
Mean number of counseling sessions is presented as number of unique telephone counseling sessions, not including the intake call. Sample comprises tobacco users who enrolled in counseling and completed at least 1 session.