| Literature DB >> 27288378 |
Michael Chaiton1, Lori Diemert2, Joanna E Cohen3, Susan J Bondy1, Peter Selby1, Anne Philipneri2, Robert Schwartz1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The number of quit attempts it takes a smoker to quit successfully is a commonly reported figure among smoking cessation programmes, but previous estimates have been based on lifetime recall in cross-sectional samples of successful quitters only. The purpose of this study is to improve the estimate of number of quit attempts prior to quitting successfully.Entities:
Keywords: addiction; longitudinal; population; smoking cessation
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27288378 PMCID: PMC4908897 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Characteristics of current smokers at baseline in the Ontario Tobacco Survey who had made at least one quit attempt (n=1277)
| Characteristic | n | Per cent |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| Female | 732 | 57.3 |
| Male | 545 | 42.7 |
| Age | ||
| 18–24 | 137 | 10.7 |
| 25–34 | 218 | 17.1 |
| 35–44 | 291 | 22.8 |
| 45–54 | 340 | 26.6 |
| 55–64 | 185 | 14.5 |
| 65+ | 106 | 8.3 |
| Marital status | ||
| Married | 721 | 56.5 |
| Single | 556 | 43.5 |
| Education | ||
| Less than high school | 192 | 15.0 |
| High school or more | 1085 | 85.0 |
| Children at home | ||
| No | 746 | 58.4 |
| Yes | 531 | 41.6 |
| Ever used pharmacotherapy | ||
| No | 530 | 41.5 |
| Yes | 747 | 58.5 |
| Ever used behavioural therapy | ||
| No | 846 | 66.2 |
| Yes | 431 | 33.8 |
| Number of previous quit attempts at baseline | ||
| 0 | 97 | 7.6 |
| 1 | 250 | 19.6 |
| 2 | 244 | 19.1 |
| 3 | 211 | 16.5 |
| 4 | 123 | 9.6 |
| 5 or more | 352 | 27.6 |
| Frequency of smoking at baseline | ||
| Daily smoker (every day) | 1092 | 85.5 |
| Occasional smoker (less than daily) | 185 | 14.5 |
| Heaviness of smoking index | ||
| Low | 728 | 57.0 |
| Medium/high | 549 | 43.0 |
Heaviness of smoking index calculated from daily cigarette consumption and the time to first cigarette after waking (scores of 0–2 were classified as low, 3–6 as high).19
Number of eligible participants lost to follow-up prior to ascertainment of outcome
| Follow-up number | Number lost prior to outcome ascertainment |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0* |
| 2 | 1 |
| 3 | 12 |
| 4 | 30 |
| 5 | 7 |
| 6 | 41 |
*Participants were required to complete at least one follow-up to be eligible for inclusion.
Figure 1Estimated probability of successful quitting (quit attempt of longer than 1 year) by quit attempt number in the Ontario Tobacco Survey. The top figure includes only observed quit attempts, while the bottom figure also includes reported quit attempts prior to study entry. Dotted lines represent upper and lower CIs. A life table analysis was used to calculate probabilities (n=1277).
Estimate of the number of quit attempts made prior to successfully quitting for 1 year or longer among 1277 smokers in the Ontario Tobacco Survey for four different methods of calculation
| Expected number of quit attempts prior to quitting successfully | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Method | Key assumption | Expected direction of bias | Overall (n=1277) | Daily (n=1092) | Occasional (n=185) |
| Method 1 | |||||
| Recalled quit attempts, among successful quitters | Recall of quit attempts over a lifetime is valid. Only successful quitters are included | Underestimate: only includes successful quitters, recall over a lifetime is poor | 6.3 | 6.8 | 4.7 |
| Method 2 | |||||
| Constant rate assumption | Every quit attempt has the same chance of success, no matter how many previous quit attempts there have been | Underestimate: chance of success decreases by number of previous quit attempts | 19.6 | 20.4 | 16.7 |
| Method 3 | |||||
| Life table, observed quit success rates | The success rate of quit attempts varies by ‘quit attempt age’, as observed during the period of the study | Offsetting: overestimates chance of success on quit attempt, may underestimate on subsequent attempts | 29.6 | 29.5 | 11.4 |
| Method 4 | |||||
| Life table, recalled lifetime quit numbers | The success rate of quit attempts varies by ‘quit attempt age’, as observed and recalled | Probable overestimate: recall over a lifetime is underestimated, but calculation does not include successful quitters who had quit prior to the study | 142.0 | 142.3 | 21.0 |
Successful quit attempts were measured as abstinence of 1 year or longer.
Figure 2Absolute survival probability (per cent who have not quit successfully) of reported quit attempts of longer than 1 year during the first 18 months of observation in the Ontario Tobacco Survey. The top figure includes only observed quit attempts, while the bottom figure also includes reported quit attempts prior to study entry. Dotted lines represent upper and lower CIs. A life table analysis was used to calculate survival probabilities (n=1277).