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Perceived cancer-related benefits of quitting smoking and associations with quit intentions among recently diagnosed cancer patients.

Daniel L Hall1,2, Jordan M Neil1,2, Jamie S Ostroff3, Saif Hawari1,2, Conall O'Cleirigh1,2, Elyse R Park1,2.   

Abstract

One third of smokers diagnosed with cancer continue smoking, perhaps due to low perceived cancer-related benefits of cessation. To examine perceived cancer-related benefits of quitting among newly diagnosed cancer patients who smoke and associations with quit intentions, baseline measures from patients (N = 303) enrolled in a randomized controlled trial were analyzed using hierarchical regression models and bootstrapping. Higher perceived cancer-related benefits of quitting were associated with having a smoking-related cancer and less education. Perceived cancer-related benefits of quitting and quit intentions were positively correlated, particularly among patients with smoking-related cancers. For smokers with smoking-related cancers, perceived cancer-related benefits of quitting are correlated with quit intentions.

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Keywords:  cancer; health psychology; perception; smoking; smoking cessation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31035808      PMCID: PMC6819226          DOI: 10.1177/1359105319845131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Psychol        ISSN: 1359-1053


  5 in total

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Journal:  Psychooncology       Date:  2019-11-26       Impact factor: 3.894

2.  Changes in Cigarette Smoking Behavior in Cancer Survivors During Diagnosis and Treatment.

Authors:  Thulasee Jose; Darrell R Schroeder; David O Warner
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2022-10-17       Impact factor: 5.825

3.  A descriptive study of cervical cancer survivors' persistent smoking behavior and perceived barriers to quitting.

Authors:  Tia N Borger; Gabriella E Puleo; Jessica N Rivera Rivera; Devin Montgomery; William R Bowling; Jessica L Burris
Journal:  Psychol Addict Behav       Date:  2021-03-25

4.  Motivational Factors for Smoking Behaviors in Individuals with Metabolic Syndrome.

Authors:  Moonkyoung Park; Baram Kang; Ahyun Ryu; YueLin Li; Rhayun Song
Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2021-12-23       Impact factor: 2.711

5.  Patterns of E-Cigarette Use Among Primary Care Patients at an Urban Community Center.

Authors:  Conall O'Cleirigh; Dana King; Amelia M Stanton; Amanda Goldin; Norik Kirakosian; Heidi M Crane; Chris Grasso
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2021-07-02
  5 in total

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