Engagement and abstinence among users of a smoking cessation text message program for veterans

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作者
Christofferson, Dana E. [1 ]
Hertzberg, Jeffrey S. [2 ]
Beckham, Jean C. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Dennis, Paul A. [2 ,4 ]
Hamlett-Berry, Kim [1 ]
机构
[1] Vet Hlth Adm, Off Patient Care Serv, US Dept Vet Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC 20420 USA
[2] Durham VA Med Ctr, 508 Fulton St, Durham, NC 27705 USA
[3] VA Mid Atlantic Mental Illness Res Educ & Clin Ct, 508 Fulton St, Durham, NC 27705 USA
[4] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, 2301 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27705 USA
关键词
Smoking; Tobacco; Cessation; mHealth; Engagement; Veteran; CIGARETTE-SMOKING; HEALTH-PROMOTION; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; INTERVENTIONS; PREVALENCE; ATTRITION; TEXT2QUIT; EFFICACY; HISTORY; SMOKERS;
D O I
10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.06.016
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background: SmokefreeVET is a text messaging smoking cessation program available to veterans enrolled in the Veterans Health Administration. SmokefreeVET was developed in collaboration with the National Cancer Institute as part of the SmokefreeTXT initiative. Purpose: To evaluate the real world use of and effectiveness of the SmokefreeVET program for SmokefreeVET users who enrolled between 2013 and 2014. Methods: Demographics and smoking behavior of 1470 SmokefreeVET users who enrolled between 2013 and 2014 were analyzed. Latent growth mixture modeling was used to identify discrete classes of SmokefreeVET users based on engagement patterns. Multi-level modeling determined class differences in abstinence. Results: The average age of the SmokefreeVET user was 48, 75% of users were male, and 84% were daily smokers. After five weeks, 13% of all users reported abstinence from smoking. Five statistically distinct engagement classes of SmokefreeVET users were identified. Highly engaged classes were significantly less likely to opt-out and more likely to report abstinence. Over 60% of users who were classified as high engagers throughout the program reported abstinence 5 weeks after their quit date. Users were more likely to report abstinence after two weeks if they used smoking cessation medication than those that did not use medication (OR = 9.01, p < 0.001). Conclusions: SmokefreeVET may be effective at supporting abstinence among a real world group of highly engaged users. Smoking cessation medication use was also associated with abstinence in SmokefreeVET users. Engagement appears to be a critical component when assessing the efficacy of a text messaging smoking cessation intervention. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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