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Katrina A Vickerman1, Lei Zhang2, Ann Malarcher2, Paul Mowery3, Chelsea Nash4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Antismoking mass media campaigns, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Tips from Former Smokers (Tips) campaign, increase the number of tobacco users calling tobacco quitlines. Few studies have investigated long-term tobacco use cessation for callers during antismoking media campaigns. Studies have suggested that callers during campaigns may be less committed to quitting and have lower quit rates. This study examines tobacco user cessation outcomes 7 months after quitline enrollment during the 2012 Tips campaign (March 19 through June 10, 2012).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26182145 PMCID: PMC4509104 DOI: 10.5888/pcd12.150024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Quitline Services for Tobacco Users Enrolled in the Nebraska, North Carolina, or Texas State Tobacco Quitlines, March 19–June 10, 2012
| Service | Nebraska | North Carolina | Texas |
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| All tobacco users | All tobacco users | Not offered |
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| 5-Call program for tobacco users ready to quit in the next 30 days | 4-Call program for tobacco users ready to quit in the next 30 days | 5-Call program for the following groups: |
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| Pregnant tobacco users | Pregnant tobacco users | Pregnant tobacco users |
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| All telephone program participants | All telephone program participants | All telephone program participants |
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| Not offered | For tobacco users who preferred to receive only online support |
For tobacco users who preferred to receive only online support Only service option for tobacco users not eligible for telephone program (commercially insured in non-TPCC counties) |
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Not offered Proof of quitline enrollment and completion of a program call was a component for some Medicaid participants to receive NRT or medications through their pharmacy benefits manager |
8-Week supply of patches, lozenges, or gum for multiple- call program enrollees (through May 20, 2012) 8-Week supply of patches for multiple- call program enrollees with state employees’ health insurance (duration of study timeframe) |
8-Week supply of patches, gum, or lozenges for MC enrollees who were uninsured or pregnant Benefit extended to all enrollees who were fax-referred to the quitline from medical clinics starting March 30, 2012 |
Abbreviation: NRT, nicotine replacement therapy.
Initial assessment and planning call plus 3 to 4 outbound calls.
An interactive online tool to complement telephone coaching (29).
Characteristics of Callers (N = 715) and Quit Rates Evaluated at 7-Month Follow-Up by Tips Television Gross Rating Pointsa Exposure Among Tobacco Users Enrolled in the Nebraska, North Carolina, or Texas State Tobacco Quitline Multiple-Call Programs, March 19–June 10, 2012
| Characteristic | Total (N = 715) | Television Gross Rating Points | Television Gross Rating Points |
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| 64.9 | 63.3 | 66.4 | .04 |
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| 44.2 (12.9) | 42.4 (13.5) | 45.9 (12.2) | .09 |
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| Less than high school graduate | 23.4 | 25.6 | 21.2 | .73 |
| GED/high school graduate | 31.5 | 30.9 | 32.0 | |
| More than high school graduate | 45.2 | 43.4 | 46.8 | |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 63.6 | 56.6 | 70.4 | <.001 |
| Hispanic or other | 36.4 | 43.4 | 29.6 | |
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| Uninsured | 42.8 | 51.4 | 34.4 | .51 |
| Medicaid | 33.9 | 30.7 | 37.0 | |
| Private insurance (including Medicare) | 23.3 | 17.9 | 28.7 | |
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| Low dependence (0–2.5) | 55.3 | 56.0 | 54.6 | .73 |
| High dependence ( | 44.7 | 44.0 | 45.4 | |
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| 2.1 (1.4) | 2.1 (1.5) | 2.1 (1.4) | .996 |
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| 75.5 | 74.7 | 76.3 | .13 |
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| % Quit 7 days (95% CI) | 27.7 (23.7–32.1) | 26.9 (22.0–32.3) | 28.6 (23.6–34.1) | .64 |
| % Quit 30 days (95% CI) | 24.5 (20.8–28.6) | 24.0 (19.2–29.6) | 24.9 (20.2–30.4) | .80 |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; GED, general education development; SD, standard deviation; Tips, Tips from Former Smokers campaign.
Television gross rating points are the product of media reach (ie, the percentage of audience that is exposed to a given advertisement) and frequency (ie, the number of times the audience is exposed to an advertisement) during a given period of time (15). The sample median television gross rating points exposure of 1,861 was used to define the below-median and above-median groups.
All P values were adjusted for state clustering. Logistic regression was used to compute P values and confidence intervals for categorical variables. Regression was used to compute P values for continuous variables.
A 4-point scale index to represent nicotine dependence level based on cigarettes per day and time to first tobacco use after waking. Higher scores on the index represent a higher level of nicotine dependence.
Multivariable Models of the Relationship of Tips Television Gross Rating Pointsa Exposure Group and 7-Day and 30-Day Abstinence Among Tobacco Users Enrolled in the Nebraska, North Carolina, or Texas State Tobacco Quitline Multiple-Call Programs, March 19, 2012–June 10, 2012
| Characteristic | Quit ≥7 Days (N = 634) | Quit ≥30 Days (N = 634) | ||
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| Adjusted OR (95% CI) |
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| 1.00 (0.99–1.02) | .64 | 1.00 (0.99–1.02) | .99 |
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| Male | 1 [Reference] | .37 | 1 [Reference] | .62 |
| Female | 0.84 (0.58–1.23) | 0.91 (0.61–1.34) | ||
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| Private insurance (including Medicare) | 1 [Reference] | .09 | 1 [Reference] | .07 |
| Medicaid | 0.68 (0.42–1.11) | 0.62 (0.38–1.03) | ||
| Uninsured | 0.59 (0.37–0.95) | 0.58 (0.35–0.94) | ||
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| Non-Hispanic white | 1 [Reference] | .60 | 1 [Reference] | .92 |
| Hispanic or other | 0.90 (0.61–1.34) | 0.98 (0.65–1.47) | ||
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| 0.71 (0.57–0.89) | .003 | 0.74 (0.58–0.93) | .01 |
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| No | 1 [Reference] | .40 | 1 [Reference] | .27 |
| Yes | 1.21 (0.78–1.87) | 1.30 (0.82–2.05) | ||
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| 1.15 (1.01–1.30) | .03 | 1.15 (1.01–1.30) | .03 |
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| 0.99 (0.95–1.02) | .40 | 0.99 (0.96–1.03) | .59 |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; Tips, Tips from Former Smokers campaign.
Multivariable logistic regression was used to compute P values. Model also controlled for state as a fixed effect. Callers with missing data on 1 or more model variables were excluded from the model.
A 4-point scale index to represent nicotine dependence level based on cigarettes per day and time to first tobacco use after waking. Higher scores on the index represent a higher level of nicotine dependence.
Television gross rating points are the product of media reach (ie, the percentage of audience that is exposed to a given advertisement) and frequency (ie, the number of times the audience is exposed to an advertisement) during a given period of time (15). Tips television gross rating points were entered as a continuous variable and rescaled so that the odds ratios reflect change with each 100-point increase in television gross rating points.