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Helping younger smokers quit:
Long term effects of telephone counseling for year-olds A Randomized Clinical Trial Vance Rabius, ABD MA Alfred L. McAlister, PhD Angela Geiger, MBA Joanne Pike, MA LPC Ronald Todd, MSEd
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Study Phases Participant screening and randomization
Baseline assessment Demographic Information Stage of Change Treatment Moderator Treatment phase Assessment of smoking status
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Telephone Counseling Protocol
5 Session Breakdown Session 1 – Motivation Enhancement Session 2 – Preparation for Quitting QUIT DATE Session 3 – Relapse Prevention Training Session 4 – Relapse Prevention Training (Booster) Session 5 – Relapse Prevention Training (Booster)
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CLINICAL TRIAL DATES JUNE 2000 – MAY 2001 3522 Cases Randomized
- Approximately 12% of sample under 26 years of age years old 204 randomized to counseling 216 randomized to self help
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SAMPLE CHARACTERISTICS
Demographics: 41% of sample from Texas Smoking Status: Gender 61% female 38% male 1% unspecified Average number of cigarettes smoked daily – 18.4 6 previous quit attempts 68% have been smoking over 5 years Education 76% high school graduate or higher 5% college graduate Response Rates: Marital Status 66% single 29% married Counseling 25% Self-help 26% Ethnicity 73% Anglo 12% African-American 9% Hispanic
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NRT was not used frequently – Approximately 7% of the sample used any form of NRT.
Despite the small sample size there was still a trend for positive association between NRT use and quitting success (13% vs. 5%, p=0.09) Social Pressure vs. Social Support
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Counseling Clearly Benefited This Group
QUIT RATES for those randomized to counseling ARE ABOUT TRIPLE those for the Self-help only group BUT DUE TO the low RESPONSE RATE this result further research is desirable. AT 1 YEAR DIFFICULTY IN FOLLOWING THIS AGE GROUP indicates future research should plan and budget for special contact strategies. HEALTH PSYC ARTICLE – 3 & 6 MONTH RESULTS ACS is currently conducting a 7-arm trial to assess if varying duration or number of sessions impacts effectiveness among various subgroups.
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