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Predictors of smoking cessation and maintenance

โœ Scribed by Kenneth B. Matheny; Kenneth E. Weatherman


Book ID
101259574
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
102 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9762

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โœฆ Synopsis


A follow-up study of 263 volunteers who had completed a national smoking cessation program was conducted to measure the relative contribution of stress coping resources, smoking history, loci for health control, and certain demographic factors to the maintenance of smoking cessation. Stress coping resources and smoking history variables proved to be more predictive of the maintenance of abstinence than either perceived locus of control or demographic variables. Coping resources in the forms of perceived confidence, physical health, physical fitness, problem solving, selfdirectedness, and tension control were useful in predicting abstinence maintenance. Contrary to some earlier studies, no gender differences in relapse rates were found, and smoking a greater number of cigarettes daily and smoking cigarettes with a higher tar content were related to greater success in maintaining smoking abstinence. As was found in previous studies, the presence of other smokers in the household contributed to relapse.


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