Perceptions and Quitting Behaviours among Adolescent Smokers in NZ: 2002 to 2008 Dr Louise Marsh Cancer Society Research Fellow

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Commonwealth Fund Survey of the Health of Adolescent Girls, 1997 Louis Harris and Associates, Inc. Physical, Sexual, and Date Abuse Older Girls Are.
Advertisements

Conducted for: Conducted by: December Method Nationwide telephone survey of households Household members age 6+ enumerated Data on tennis participation.
Who volunteers? Volunteering trends based on government data: A briefing from nfpSynergy February 2011 Telephone: (020)
United Nations Population Division, Demographic dynamics of youth POPULATION DIVISION DESA.
Case Examples.
Marijuana Use on a College Campus: Results of Student Administered Research Laurel Sharmer, PhD, MPH, CHES Roopa M Korni, MD State University of New York.
What should the policy response be to e-cigarettes? Ann McNeill Professor of Tobacco Addiction King’s College London.
Fatherhood as Motivator for Smoking Behaviour Change Jeffrey Gage RN, MPH, PhD Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology Research supported by the.
Results Introduction Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in Wisconsin and the United States. Given the risk of smoking initiation during.
Get the facts Smoking in West Sussex. The messages in this pack are related to smoking prevalence in West Sussex only and have been taken directly from.
1 YOUTH SMOKING IN HONG KONG Lam TH, Ho SY, Lai MK Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong.
Originally this theory was developed when Prochaska and DiClemente studied how smokers were able to give up their habits (1982 Prochaska studied 872 smokers).
Suicidal behaviours among adolescents in Aotearoa: data from the Youth2000 series Dr Pete Watson and Dr Sarah Fortune on behalf of The Adolescent Health.
Describing Quitting Behaviour Amongst NZ Youth Sharon Ponniah BSc (Hons) PGDip Sci Ministry of Health Public Health Intelligence
EARLY CIGARETTE USE BEHAVIORS AND ALCOHOL Pamela A.F. Madden, Ph.D.*, Michele Pergadia, Ph.D., Michael Lynskey, Ph.D., and Andrew C. Heath, D.Phil. Washington.
Positive smoker identity as a barrier to quitting smoking: Findings from a national survey of smokers in England Ildiko Tombor, Lion Shahab, Jamie Brown,
Substance abuse refers to the continued use of the substance despite knowing problems associated with the substance such as persistent desire to use it.
NGO Smokefree Project Update and News November 2014.
MAIN FINDINGS Jilan Yang 1, David Hammond 1 *, Pete Driezen 1, Richard J. O’Connor 2, Qiang Li 3, Hua Yong 4, Geoffrey T. Fong 1,5,Yuan Jiang 3 1 University.
HEAPHY 1 & 2 DIAGNOSTIC James HAYES Fri 30 th Aug 2013 Session 2 / Talk 4 11:33 – 12:00 ABSTRACT To estimate population attributable risks for modifiable.
Differences in Responses to Text Health Warnings by Ethnicity: A Possible Benefit of Indigenous Language Usage? Judy Li, 1 Nick Wilson, 1 Deepa Weerasekera,
„ Changes in Health Behaviour of School-Aged Children between (A comparative analysis of the risk behaviour) Németh Á., Aszmann A.,Páll G., Kökönyei.
What we need to know about smoking & tobacco addiction.
Evidence supporting ABC Smoking Dr John McMenamin GP Primary Care Advisor MOH Tobacco Team March 2015.
Digital Media – Creating Conversations Presenters: Susie Robertson and Laura Vincent.
*Corresponding author: Lin Li, PhD
Is use of illicit tobacco associated with reduced motivation to stop smoking and making a quit attempt? Belinda Iringe-Koko, Ann McNeill, Robert West and.
Predictors of smoking cessation among adult smokers in six cities in China Lin Li, Hua-Hie Yong, Ron Borland, Guoze Feng, Yuan Jiang, Geoffrey T. Fong.
Pacific Nurse Leader and Smoking Cessation Fono
Better Help for Smokers to Quit Dr Jim Primrose Chief Advisor.
Tobacco Tobacco is a Stimulant and a Depressant: It increases heart rate with help from epinephrine, then it is followed by a decrease in heart rate and.
Roll-your-own smokers and quitting through the Quitline Judy Li, MSc Researcher The Quit Group.
Smoke-Free Homes & Smoking Cessation TUS-CPS overlap sample Karen Messer, Ph D Moores UCSD Cancer Center.
Factors associated with schools personnel’s support for tobacco free policies in Uganda. Wanyonyi EFN, Ayo- Yusuf OA School of Health systems and Public.
Page 1 Author: Bokor Emőke – Anita (University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tîrgu-Mure, General Medicine, 6 th year) Supervisor: Dr. Germán - Salló Márta,
Nicotine Dependence: Comparing Menthol and Non-Menthol Cigarette Smokers Qiang Li, MS Andrew Hyland, PhD Gary Giovino, MS, PhD Joseph Bauer, PhD Michael.
Laws/Policies ABSTRACT Problem: A challenge for tobacco control practitioners is getting smokers to quit using cessation methods. To increase the proportion.
Changes in smoking habits among years old adolescents 1 Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Public Health 2 Eötvös Lóránd University,
Te aukatinga kai paipa Smoking cessation for Māori.
E-cigarettes and Shisha – Gateways to regular smoking among British youth? Martin Dockrell FRSPH Director of Policy & Research Action on Smoking & Health.
Epidemiology of Tobacco Use and Cessation Gary A. Giovino, Ph.D., M.S. Roswell Park Cancer Institute Buffalo, New York Consumer Demand Round Table Washington,
Factors associated with health care providers’ practice of smoking cessation interventions in public health facilities in Kiambu County, Kenya Dr Judy.
Public support for the End Game HSC’s Health and Lifestyles Survey Rose Trappitt Judy Li Rhiannon Newcombe.
Quitting smoking is always the best option however, some smokers are not yet ready or willing to quit and continue to inflict harm on themselves and the.
TM Substance Use Transitions from Initial Use to Regular Use to Discontinuance Ralph S. Caraballo, Ph.D., MPH Office on Smoking and Health, CDC, Atlanta.
Latest trends on smoking in England from the Smoking Toolkit Study Robert West Jamie Brown Last updated: 17th June 2013
Short-term efficacy of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for smoking cessation among adolescents and the role of compliance Charlotte Scherphof* Regina.
Montana High School Survey Percentage of students who ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs Q29 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic. Missing bars.
Environmental and Social Influences on Tobacco Use Among 18 to 24 Year-Olds in Idaho Dr. John Hetherington Clearwater Research, Inc. Influences on Young.
OBESITY 3.5. Facts…. NZ Make notes !!!!
Trends in electronic cigarette use in England Robert West Emma Beard Jamie Brown University College London
1 Key findings from the Smoking Toolkit Study University College London 19 January 2012 Robert West Jamie Brown Jenny Fidler.
1 University College London February 2014 Robert West Population impact of tobacco dependence treatment.
Smoking in England Robert West Jamie Brown University College London 1.
1 Impact of the ‘smoking ban’ on smoking prevalence in England Cancer Research UK Health Behaviour Research Centre Department of Epidemiology and Public.
Latest trends on smoking in England from the Smoking Toolkit Study Robert West Jamie Brown Last updated: 20th May 2016
ISO 9001 Registered ASH KAN Assessment of smoking history, knowledge & attitudes of nurses in New Zealand Hayden McRobbie, Clinical Trials Research Unit.
1 Tobacco smoking: where are we now and what can be done to reduce prevalence? Robert West University College London Cardiff, April 2008.
CCN Indicator Report August Indicator report - introduction New look, shortened report Draft has been circulated to DHBs Will be finalised end August.
Mission (Im) Possible ? Prevention, Protection and Cessation with Young People Chris Chappell, Health Improvement Manager Blackwater Valley and Hart PCT.
1 Plans, wants and oughts as predictors of attempts to stop smoking: a test of a hypothesis from PRIME Theory University College London September 2009.
Trends in electronic cigarette use in England
Use of electronic cigarettes among young people
Nick Wilson* (Otago University, Wellington)
Trends in use of electronic cigarettes in England
Trends in electronic cigarette use in England
Trends in electronic cigarette use in England
Trends in electronic cigarette use in England
Presentation transcript:

Perceptions and Quitting Behaviours among Adolescent Smokers in NZ: 2002 to 2008 Dr Louise Marsh Cancer Society Research Fellow Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Trends in regular smoking for girls ASH New Zealand (2011)

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Trends in regular smoking for boys ASH New Zealand (2011)

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Hooked on nicotine scores among young NZ smokers Guo, H., R. McGee, A.I. Reeder, and A. Gray (2010)

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Success of smoking cessation among young people Most people who smoke regret their decision to start smoking and want to quit Despite wanting to quit, many young people are unable to successfully do so

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Aim of the Study To examine trends among young NZ smokers in desire to quit smoking, perceptions of their ability to quit, and actual quit attempts from

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Survey Health Sponsorship Council health lifestyle surveys Biennial national surveys Monitor risk and protective factors for smoking Over year olds Analysed trends in data from 2002 to 2008 Current smokers

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Measures Desire to quit “Do you want to stop smoking now?” Self efficacy beliefs about quitting “Do you think you would be able to stop smoking if you wanted to? “ Quit attempts “During the past year (12 months) have you ever tried to stop smoking cigarettes?”

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Current Smoking Total SampleCurrent Smokers Sample size 12,422%2,092% Not a smoker9, Less than monthly At least once a day1, , At least once a week At least once a month

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Demographics Total SampleCurrent Smokers Sample size 12,422%2,092% SexMale6, Female6, , Age 147, , , EthnicityNZ European Māori2, Pacific1, Asian

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku What did we find?

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Wanting to stop smoking Māori: 1.6 (1.3 to 1.9) Pacific: 2.3 (1.7 to 3.3)

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Belief in being able to stop smoking

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Made a quit attempt Māori: 2.1 (1.7 to 2.6) Pacific: 2.6 (1.8 to 3.9)

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku What predicts a quit attempt? 5.9 (CI: 4.8 to 7.4) 0.4 (CI: 0.3 to 0.5) Want to Quit Believe they can Quit Quit Attempt

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Conclusions Little change in the number of young people making a quit attempt since 2002 Desire and motivation to quit remain important Young people may believe they can quit whenever they want, but this may stop them making a quit attempt

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Where to from here? Smoking cessation support for young people – What works for young people? – What is available? Future research – What does smoking cessation support look like for young people?

Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit (SBRU) Te Hunga Rangahau Ārai Mate Pukupuku Acknowledgements Professor Rob McGee and Andrew Gray Cancer Society Social and Behavioural Research Unit, University of Otago Dr Rhiannon Newcombe and Judy Li Health Sponsorship Council