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Ellen J Hahn1, Amanda T Wiggins2, Kathy Rademacher2, Karen M Butler2, Luz Huntington-Moskos2, Mary Kay Rayens3.
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INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoke and radon are the leading causes of lung cancer. The FRESH intervention was a randomized controlled trial of 515 homeowners to promote stage of action to reduce radon and air nicotine levels.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31517597 PMCID: PMC6745895 DOI: 10.5888/pcd16.180634
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 4.354
Baseline Characteristics of Participants (N = 515) in the FRESH Trial and Comparison of Completers and Noncompleters, Central Kentucky, January 2013–August 2017a
| Characteristic | Potential Range | Total sample (N = 515) | Completers (n = 317) | Noncompleters (n = 198) |
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| — | 51.2 (12.7) | 52.4 (12.4) | 49.4 (12.9) | .009 |
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| Male | — | 166 (32.2) | 101 (31.9) | 65 (32.8) | .82 |
| Female | — | 349 (67.8) | 216 (68.1) | 133 (67.2) | |
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| Non-Hispanic white | — | 437 (85.2) | 273 (86.7) | 164 (82.8) | .23 |
| Non-white or Hispanic | — | 76 (14.8) | 42 (13.3) | 34 (17.2) | |
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| Less than college degree | — | 199 (38.7) | 99 (31.3) | 100 (50.5) | <.001 |
| College degree | — | 315 (61.3) | 217 (68.7) | 98 (49.5) | |
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| Yes | — | 308 (59.9) | 197 (62.1) | 111 (56.3) | .19 |
| No | — | 206 (40.1) | 120 (37.9) | 86 (43.7) | |
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| — | 13.3 (10.9) | 14.1 (10.8) | 12.3 (11.0) | .07 |
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| Yes | — | 123 (23.9) | 67 (21.1) | 56 (28.3) | .06 |
| No | — | 392 (76.1) | 250 (78.9) | 142 (71.7) | |
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| Yes | — | 256 (49.7) | 141 (44.5) | 115 (58.1) | .003 |
| No | — | 259 (50.3) | 176 (55.5) | 83 (41.9) | |
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| Treatment | — | 257 (49.9) | 154 (48.6) | 103 (52.0) | .45 |
| Control | — | 258 (50.1) | 163 (51.4) | 95 (48.0) | |
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| 5–15 | 13.1 (2.2) | 13.2 (2.1) | 12.9 (2.3) | .11 |
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| 5–15 | 10.4 (2.7) | 10.6 (2.7) | 10.0 (2.7) | .02 |
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| 5–15 | 12.9 (2.2) | 13.0 (2.1) | 12.7 (2.2) | .13 |
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| 5–15 | 13.8 (2.7) | 14.0 (2.6) | 13.4 (2.8) | .02 |
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| −3 to 14 | <0.1 (3.2) | −0.6 (2.7) | 1.0 (3.7) | <.001 |
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| 0–10 | 3.8 (2.5) | 3.5 (2.4) | 4.4 (2.6) | <.001 |
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| 1–5 | 3.8 (1.0) | 4.0 (0.9) | 3.7 (1.0) | .002 |
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| 8–56 | 46.4 (8.2) | 47.5 (7.6) | 44.7 (9.0) | <.001 |
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| High | — | 92 (17.9) | 73 (23.0) | 19 (9.6) | <.001 |
| Low | — | 178 (34.6) | 138 (43.5) | 40 (20.2) | |
| Invalid or did not test | — | 245 (47.5) | 106 (33.4) | 139 (70.2) | |
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| High | — | 66 (12.8) | 43 (13.6) | 23 (11.6) | <.001 |
| Low | — | 184 (35.7) | 146 (46.1) | 38 (19.2) | |
| Invalid or did not test | — | 265 (51.5) | 128 (40.4) | 137 (69.2) | |
Abbreviations: —, not applicable; SD, standard deviation.
A randomized controlled trial of 515 homeowners to promote stage of action to reduce radon and air nicotine levels. Completers and noncompleters refer to participants surveyed at 15 months to assess stage of action for radon testing and radon mitigation and for air nicotine testing and adopting a smoke-free home.
Range of scores depending on the self-report scale.
Values are number (percentage) unless otherwise indicated. Percentages may not sum to 100 because of rounding. For some variables, the number of observations does not total to the column total because of missing data for a small number of participants.
Calculated by using 2-sample t test.
Calculated by using χ2 test of association.
Because the number of response options for the lung cancer worry questions was not uniform across items, each question was standardized by subtracting the mean and dividing by the standard deviation prior to adding the items together. For this reason, the range for lung cancer worry includes negative values and the mean is close to 0.
There were 3 risk groups, based on baseline testing, for each of radon and air nicotine: those who tested high, those who tested low, or those who did not test or who had an invalid result.
Figure 1Flow diagram of enrollment and completion of surveys and testing for the baseline, 3-month, 9-month, and 15-month assessments of the FRESH (Freedom from Radon Exposure and Smoking in the Home) randomized controlled trial to reduce radon and secondhand smoke exposure in the home, Central Kentucky, Jan 2013–August 2017.
Differences in Stages of Action for Radon Testing and Mitigation, Participants in Treatment (n = 257) and Control (n = 258) Groups by Participant Characteristics, Calculated by Linear Mixed Models, the FRESH Intervention,a Central Kentucky, January 2013–August 2017
| Variable | Stage of Action | |||
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| Radon Testing (n = 499) | Radon Mitigation (n = 499) | |||
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| Age | 2.73 | .098 | 1.43 | .23 |
| Male | 0.35 | .55 | <0.01 | .96 |
| Non-Hispanic white | 4.00 | .046 | 0.07 | .80 |
| College education | 1.64 | .20 | 1.09 | .30 |
| Employed for wages | 1.20 | .27 | 1.78 | .18 |
| Years living in home | 0.50 | .48 | 2.05 | .15 |
| Family history of lung cancer | 0.32 | .57 | 0.03 | .86 |
| Smokers in the home | 2.89 | .089 | 1.13 | .29 |
| Self-efficacy | 47.29 | <.001 | 36.18 | <.001 |
| Lung cancer worry | 0.04 | .83 | 0.23 | .63 |
| Lung cancer risk | <0.01 | .97 | 0.88 | .35 |
| Synergistic risk | 3.21 | .074 | 15.42 | <.001 |
| Health-related self-concept | 3.82 | .051 | 0.13 | .71 |
| Risk group | — | — | 85.73 | <.001 |
| Time | 426.88 | <.001 | 226.62 | <.001 |
| Treatment | 49.90 | <.001 | 9.57 | .002 |
| Treatment × time | 23.21 | <.001 | 34.12 | <.001 |
Abbreviation: —, not applicable.
FRESH was a randomized controlled trial to promote stage of action to reduce radon and air nicotine levels in the home.
Regressions modeling stage of action to test for radon and radon mitigation ranging from 1 (unaware) to 5 (maintenance over time). Main effects were not interpretable in either model given the presence of a significant interaction effect; means for the interaction effect are shown in Figure 2. Although the full sample size was 515, 16 participants missing 1 or more variables in the models could not be included in the multivariable analysis.
P values calculated by type 3 tests of fixed effects in the mixed models.
Figure 2Adjusted means and 95% confidence intervals for the treatment and control groups on stage of action for testing and remediation outcomes for the baseline, 3-month, 9-month, and 15-month assessments of the FRESH (Freedom from Radon Exposure and Smoking in the Home) randomized controlled trial to reduce radon and secondhand smoke exposure in the home, Central Kentucky, January 2013–Aug 2017. Group means from models were adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, employment, time living in current residence, smoking in the home, self-efficacy, lung cancer worry, lung cancer risk, synergistic risk, and health related self-concept. Brackets indicate confidence intervals.
Differences in Stages of Action for Air Nicotine Testing and Adopting a Smoke-Free Home Policy, Participants in Treatment (n = 257) and Control (n = 258) Groups by Participant Characteristics, Calculated by Linear Mixed Models, the FRESH Intervention,a Central Kentucky, January 2013–August 2017
| Characteristic | Stage of Action | |||
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| Secondhand Smoke | Adopting a Smoke-Free Home Policy (n | |||
| F |
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| Age | 1.53 | .22 | 0.02 | .89 |
| Male | 0.46 | .50 | 0.09 | .77 |
| White/non-Hispanic | 1.18 | .28 | 0.15 | .70 |
| College education | 0.64 | .42 | 3.61 | .058 |
| Employed for wages | 0.29 | .59 | 0.36 | .55 |
| Years living in home | 0.02 | .88 | 0.24 | .63 |
| Family history of lung cancer | 0.12 | .72 | 0.81 | .37 |
| Smokers in the home | 26.41 | <.001 | — | — |
| Self-efficacy | 52.72 | <.001 | 31.79 | <.001 |
| Lung cancer worry | 1.06 | .30 | 0.01 | .92 |
| Lung cancer risk | <0.01 | .96 | 1.65 | .20 |
| Synergistic risk | 2.00 | .16 | 2.20 | .14 |
| Health-related self-concept | <0.01 | .99 | 0.41 | .52 |
| Risk group | — | — | 5.01 | .007 |
| Time | 439.97 | <.001 | 29.33 | <.001 |
| Treatment | 126.78 | <.001 | 0.32 | .57 |
| Treatment x time | 63.01 | <.001 | 3.14 | .026 |
Abbreviation: —, not applicable; FRESH, Freedom from Radon Exposure and Smoking in the Home intervention.
FRESH was a randomized controlled trial to promote stage of action to reduce radon and air nicotine levels in the home.
Although the full sample size was 515, 16 participants missing 1 or more variables in the models could not be included in the multivariable analysis.
This model was restricted to those with smokers in the home (n = 256; 9 were omitted because of missing 1 or more variable values in the model).
P values calculated by type 3 tests of fixed effects in the mixed models.
Regressions modeling stage of action to test for secondhand smoke and adopt a smoke-free home ranging from 1 (unaware) to 5 (maintenance over time). Main effects not interpretable in either model given the presence of a significant interaction effect.
| Stage of Action | Treatment, Mean (95% CI) | Control, Mean (95% CI) |
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| Radon testing | |||
| Baseline | 2.20 (2.09–2.32) | 2.14 (2.03–2.26) | .46 |
| 3 months | 3.81 (3.67–3.95) | 3.22 (3.07–3.36) | <.001 |
| 9 months | 4.79 (4.55–4.84) | 3.74 (3.60–3.88) | <.001 |
| 15 months | 3.40 (3.26–3.53) | 3.20 (3.07–3.34) | .052 |
| Radon mitigation | |||
| Baseline | 1.57 (1.43–1.70) | 2.01 (1.87–2.16) | <.001 |
| 3 months | 3.83 (3.65–4.01) | 2.98 (2.80–3.15) | <.001 |
| 9 months | 3.75 (3.56–3.94) | 3.09 (2.91–3.27) | <.001 |
| 15 months | 2.17 (1.96–2.35) | 2.30 (2.13–2.47) | .31 |
| Air nicotine testing | |||
| Baseline | 1.64 (1.52–1.76) | 1.80 (1.68–1.92) | .054 |
| 3 months | 3.82 (3.66–3.98) | 2.74 (2.58–2.90) | <.001 |
| 9 months | 4.66 (4.49–4.83) | 3.20 (3.04–3.35) | <.001 |
| 15 months | 3.44 (3.29–3.59) | 2.77 (2.62–2.92) | <.001 |
| Adopting a smoke-free home policy | |||
| Baseline | 2.88 (2.65–3.12) | 3.03 (2.78–3.29) | .41 |
| 3 months | 3.74 (3.44–4.03) | 3.41 (3.09–3.73) | .15 |
| 9 months | 4.08 (3.77–4.39) | 3.74 (3.43–4.06) | .14 |
| 15 months | 3.17 (2.87–3.46) | 3.31 (3.00–3.61) | .52 |