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Modeling smoking cessation: exploring the use of a videotape to help pregnant women quit smoking.

R H Secker-Walker1, L J Solomon, B M Geller, B S Flynn, J K Worden, J M Skelly, P B Mead.   

Abstract

This exploratory study examined the acceptability and efficacy of a videotape modeling smoking cessation as an adjunct to smoking cessation advice delivered during prenatal care. In a randomized controlled trial involving 60 women, we compared the delivery of brief smoking cessation advice and a tipsheet to the same advice and tipsheet plus provision of the videotape. Outcomes included opinions about content and acceptability of the videotape, and smoking behavior change during pregnancy. The most highly endorsed features of the videotape were seeing other women quitting smoking (77%), dealing with stress and bad feelings (69%), talking about what to do with urges to smoke (69%), and discussing ways to get support from families and friends (54%). The reported quit rate in the last month of pregnancy, validated by exhaled carbon monoxide levels, and including women lost to follow-up as smokers, was 19.2% in the intervention group and 0% in the comparison group (p = .02). This study suggests that the use of videotapes modeling smoking behavior change may increase the effectiveness of the assistance in quitting smoking that is generally available in obstetric and family practices or public maternity clinics.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9253136     DOI: 10.1300/J013v25n01_02

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Health        ISSN: 0363-0242


  8 in total

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2.  Helping women quit smoking: results of a community intervention program.

Authors:  R H Secker-Walker; B S Flynn; L J Solomon; J M Skelly; A L Dorwaldt; T Ashikaga
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5.  The influence of graphic warning labels on efficacy beliefs and risk perceptions: a qualitative study with low-income, urban smokers.

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6.  Improving Behavioral Support for Smoking Cessation in Pregnancy: What Are the Barriers to Stopping and Which Behavior Change Techniques Can Influence These? Application of Theoretical Domains Framework.

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7.  A multimedia mobile phone-based youth smoking cessation intervention: findings from content development and piloting studies.

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Review 8.  Psychosocial interventions for supporting women to stop smoking in pregnancy.

Authors:  Catherine Chamberlain; Alison O'Mara-Eves; Sandy Oliver; Jenny R Caird; Susan M Perlen; Sandra J Eades; James Thomas
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2013-10-23
  8 in total

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