Staging: A Revolution in Helping People Change

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Staging: A Revolution in Helping People Change James O. Prochaska, Ph.D. Founder Pro-Change Behavior Systems, L.L.C Director and Professor Cancer Prevention Research Center University of Rhode Island 1

U.S. Health Care Costs = 1,200,000,000,000 / yr. 2

Pharmaceutical Costs = 8% 3

Behavioral Costs = 60% 4

The Stages of Change: Maintenance Action Preparation Contemplation Precontemplation 11

Intervention Issues 1. Recruitment 2. Retention 3. Progress 4. Process 5. Outcomes 12

Percent of Smokers by Stage Across Three Different Samples Precont. Cont. Prep. N Rhode Island 42.1 40.3 17.6 4,144 4 Worksites 41.1 38.7 20.1 4,785 California 37.3 46.7 16.0 9,534 13

T Scores PC C A M 14

Stage Transitions Pros and cons (in T scores) across stages of change for 43 health behaviors

Stages by Processes CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING DRAMATIC RELIEF PRECONTEMPLATION CONTEMPLATION PREPARATION CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING DRAMATIC RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL REEVALUATION SELF REEVALUATION 29

Stages by Processes SELF LIBERATION REINFORCEMENT MANAGEMENT PREPARATION ACTION MAINTENANCE SELF LIBERATION REINFORCEMENT MANAGEMENT HELPING RELATIONSHIPS COUNTERCONDITIONING STIMULUS CONTROL 30

Treatment Groups 1. Action-oriented Manuals 2. Stage-Matched Manuals 3. Stage-Matched Computers & Manuals 4. Counselors & Stage-Matched Computers 33

Percentage Assessment Periods 34

Computer vs. Counseling Percentage Baseline 6 months 12 months 18 months Assessment Periods 37

Computer vs. Life Sign Percentage Assessment Periods Baseline 6 months 36

Percentage in Action/Maintenance 2 significant (p < .001) at 6, 12, & 18 months Pre-Action at Baseline Only

Proactive vs. Reactive Recruitment Percentage Baseline 6 months 12 months 18 months Assessment Periods 38

Smoking Point Prevalence Home % in Action and Maintenance % Quit 12-Month 24-Month Treatment 16.8% 25.6% Control 9.3% 18.6%

Diet Point Prevalence (all subjects - PO1 School Adult Sample) % in Action and Maintenance % Movement to Action or Maintenance 12-Month 24-Month Treatment 25.4% 35.4% Control 20.4% 23.6%

Sun Point Prevalence Home % in Action and Maintenance % Movement to Action or Maintenance 12-Month 24-Month Treatment 24.3% 34.2% Control 16.9% 18.2%

Point Prevalence Smoking Cessation

UV Exposure Risk Reduction

Dietary Fat Risk Reduction