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Motivational Benefits of Social Support and Behavioural Interventions for Smoking Cessation.

Julia N Soulakova1, Chiung-Ya Tang1, Selena A Leonardo1, Lindsay A Taliaferro2.   

Abstract

This study examined the role of social support and behavioral interventions used during the last unsuccessful quit attempt for smokers' intentions to quit smoking within the next 6 months, and identified smokers' attributes associated with use of social support and behavioral interventions. The analytic sample included 7,195 adult daily smokers who responded to the 2010-2011 Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey, conducted in the US, and indicated having a serious quit attempt in the past 12 months. Smokers who relied on social support from friends and family had higher odds of intending to quit than those who did not (OR= 1.39, 95% CI= 1.22:1.58), and smokers who used interventions had higher odds of intending to quit than those who did not (OR= 1.36, 95% CI= 1.07:1.74). These associations were similar for both sexes, all age groups, and nicotine dependence levels. Both, relying on social support and use of behavioral interventions were more common among smokers who were female, higher educated, residing in the Western US region, and those who used pharmacological aids for smoking cessation. Social support and behavioral interventions are associated with higher intentions to quit among attempters who relapsed and thus, may aid future smoking cessation.

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Keywords:  Cessation methods; Cessation process; Support system; Survey sampling

Year:  2018        PMID: 30984294      PMCID: PMC6459678          DOI: 10.1017/jsc.2017.26

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Smok Cessat        ISSN: 1834-2612


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