| Literature DB >> 28403458 |
Joanne L Emery1, Stephen Sutton1, Felix Naughton1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Initiating a quit attempt and achieving abstinence are distinct behaviors that have distinct correlates in general smokers. Studies predicting prenatal smoking have not addressed this.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28403458 PMCID: PMC5896485 DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntw242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nicotine Tob Res ISSN: 1462-2203 Impact factor: 4.244
Baseline Characteristics of Participants Present vs. Lost to Follow-up
| Present at follow-up ( | Lost to follow-up ( | Group difference?a | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Count | % | Count | % | ||
| Intervention arm | |||||
| MiQuit | 86 | 49.1 | 10 | 43.5 | |
| Control | 89 | 50.9 | 13 | 56.5 | |
| Demographics | |||||
| IMD scoreb (mean, | 21.00 (15.30) | 22.94 (18.61) | |||
| Age group | |||||
| Under 20 | 25 | 14.3 | 6 | 26.1 | |
| 20–29 | 97 | 55.4 | 11 | 47.8 | |
| 30–39 | 47 | 26.9 | 6 | 26.1 | |
| ≥40 | 6 | 3.4 | 0 | 0.0 | |
| Has a partner who smokes | |||||
| Yes | 117 | 66.9 | 15 | 65.2 | |
| No | 58 | 33.1 | 8 | 34.8 | |
| Smoking/quitting behaviors | |||||
| Nicotine dependence categoryc | |||||
| Low | 56 | 32.0 | 6 | 26.1 | |
| Medium | 74 | 42.3 | 10 | 43.5 | |
| High | 45 | 25.7 | 7 | 30.4 | |
| Longest quit attempt prior to baseline | |||||
| Not attempted | 24 | 13.7 | 7 | 30.4 | |
| Less than 2 wk | 52 | 29.7 | 4 | 17.4 | |
| 2–5 wk | 30 | 17.1 | 5 | 21.7 | |
| 6–11 wk | 17 | 9.7 | 2 | 8.7 | |
| 12 wk or more | 52 | 29.7 | 5 | 21.7 | |
| Smoked in a previous pregnancy | |||||
| Yes | 93 | 53.4 | 9 | 39.1 | |
| No | 81 | 46.6 | 14 | 60.9 | |
| Smoking/quitting beliefs | |||||
| Intention to quit |
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| Not seriously planning to quit | 16 | 9.2 | 1 | 4.3 | |
| Within the next 3 mo | 48 | 27.6 | 3 | 13.0 | |
| Within the next 30 d | 62 | 35.6 | 7 | 30.4 | |
| Within the next 2 wk | 48 | 27.6 | 12 | 52.2 | |
| Nonsmoker identity (mean, | 3.11 (1.06) | 3.26 (1.18) | |||
| Perceived social support (mean, | 3.20 (1.29) | 3.65 (1.30) | |||
| Harm to baby beliefs (mean, | 4.11 (1.07) | 4.26 (1.14) | |||
| Cutting down beliefs (mean, | 3.68 (1.11) | 3.52 (1.16) | |||
| Easier delivery beliefs (mean, | 1.72 (1.12) | 1.87 (1.14) | |||
| Determination to quit for remainder of pregnancy (mean, | 3.94 (0.99) | 4.39 (0.94) |
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| Self-efficacy score (mean, | 2.68 (0.82) | 2.75 (0.83) | |||
| Interested in receiving risk information |
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| Yes | 123 | 70.3 | 20 | 90.9 | |
| No | 52 | 29.7 | 2 | 9.1 | |
HSI = Heaviness of Smoking Index; IMD = Index of Multiple Deprivation.
aTested using chi-squared test (percentages) or t test (means), two-tailed.
bIMD in England covers domains of income, employment, health, education, crime, access to services and living environment. The score refers to the proportion of people in the neighborhood who are classed as deprived.
cNicotine dependence was categorized using an adapted HSI,[27,34] combining the score of two items: cigarettes per day (1–5 = score of 0, 6–10 = 1, 11–20 = 2, 21–30 = 3, >30 = 4) and time to first cigarette after waking (>2h = 0, 1–2h = 1, 31–59min = 2, ≤30min = 3). A combined score of 0–2 = low dependence, 3–4 = medium dependence, 5–7 = high dependence.
Predictors of Making a Quit Attempt and Predictors of Validated Abstinence in Pregnant Smokers
| Quit attempt (event rate = 148 of 175) | Validated abstinence (event rate = 20 of 136) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Univariate | Multivariate | Univariate | Multivariate | |
| MiQuit arm | 1.49 (0.65–3.44) | 1.88 (0.70–5.10) | 1.55 (0.59–4.08) | 2.36 (0.81–6.93) |
| Demographics | ||||
| IMD score | 0.99 (0.97–1.02) | 1.01 (0.98–1.04) | ||
| Age group | 1.02 (0.58–1.81) | 0.49 (0.24–1.00)* | 0.50 (0.23–1.07) | |
| Has a partner who smokes | 2.13 (0.93–4.89)* | 2.57 (0.96–6.88) | 0.50 (0.19–1.34) | |
| Smoking/quitting behaviors | ||||
| Nicotine dependence (higher = more dependent) | 0.81 (0.47–1.40) | 0.27 (0.12–0.62)*** | 0.25 (0.10–0.60)*** | |
| Any quit attempt prior to baseline | 1.32 (0.37–4.79) | 0.65 (0.14–3.05) | ||
| Duration of longest quit attempt prior to baseline | 0.96 (0.73–1.28) | 1.04 (0.75–1.45) | ||
| Smoked in a previous pregnancy | 0.35 (0.14–0.87)** | 0.47 (0.17–1.36) | 0.54 (0.20–1.48) | |
| Smoking/quitting beliefs | ||||
| Intention to quit (higher = stronger intention) | 2.66 (1.61–4.37)**** | 2.41 (1.19–4.87)** | 0.64 (0.38–1.08)* | 0.59 (0.32–1.10) |
| Nonsmoker identity | 1.67 (1.08–2.59)** | 1.30 (0.77–2.20) | 1.17 (0.74–1.84) | |
| Perceived social support | 1.12 (0.82–1.55) | 0.97 (0.66–1.42) | ||
| Harm to baby beliefs | 1.38 (0.96–1.97)* | 0.76 (0.44–1.30) | 1.13 (0.71–1.79) | |
| Cutting down beliefs | 1.38 (0.96–1.98)* | 1.16 (0.76–1.78) | 0.92 (0.60–1.41) | |
| Easier delivery beliefs | 1.05 (0.72–1.54) | 0.94 (0.61–1.46) | ||
| Determination to quit for remainder of pregnancy | 2.07 (1.40–3.08)**** | 1.38 (0.71–2.65) | 1.08 (0.64–1.85) | |
| Self-efficacy score | 1.79 (1.05–3.05)** | 0.81 (0.39–1.70) | 1.14 (0.62–2.12) | |
| Interested in receiving risk information | 0.67 (0.29–1.59) | 1.68 (0.63–4.47) | ||
CI = confidence interval; IMD = Index of Multiple Deprivation; OR = odds ratio.
*p < .1 (entry criterion for multivariate model); **p < .05; ***p < .01; ****p < .001.