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Willingness-to-try various tobacco cessation methods among US adult cigarette smokers.

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Enyioha, C; Meernik, C; Ranney, L; Goldstein, AO; Sellman, K; Kistler, CE
Published in: Tob Prev Cessat
May 2019

INTRODUCTION: Long-term smoking cessation success rates without substantive intervention remain low. Some studies suggest an association between sociodemographic factors and tobacco cessation success. We explored US adult tobacco cigarette users’ willingness-to-try diverse tobacco cessation methods by sociodemographics and tobacco use habits. METHODS: We electronically surveyed a convenience sample of 562 US adults to explore willingness-to-try various cessation methods among those who reported current tobacco cigarette use. Participants rated their willingness-to-try different cessation methods. Logistic regression models examined associations between willingness-to-try tobacco cessation methods based on sociodemographic and tobacco use characteristics. RESULTS: Non-Whites were more likely to report willingness-to-try counseling (RR=1.32, 95% CI: 1.14–1.52) and those with high school education or less were less likely to report willingness-to-try counseling (RR=0.78, 95% CI: 0.64–0.95). Those with lower income were less likely to report willingness-to-try any medication (RR=0.84, 95% CI: 0.73–0.98) and any counseling (RR=0.82, 95% CI: 0.67–0.99). High nicotine dependence was associated with a high likelihood of reporting willingness-to-try any evidence-based method (RR=1.07, 95% CI: 1.04–1.10) and a history of quit attempts was associated with likelihood to report willingness-to-try any evidence-based method (RR=1.31, 95% CI: 1.10–1.56). CONCLUSIONS: Sociodemographics and nicotine dependence may affect preferences for tobacco cessation methods and should be considered when counseling patients on tobacco cessation.

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Tob Prev Cessat

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2459-3087

Publication Date

May 2019

Volume

5

Location

Greece

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
 

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Enyioha, C., Meernik, C., Ranney, L., Goldstein, A. O., Sellman, K., & Kistler, C. E. (2019). Willingness-to-try various tobacco cessation methods among US adult cigarette smokers. Tob Prev Cessat, 5. https://doi.org/10.18332/tpc/108555
Enyioha, Chineme, Clare Meernik, Leah Ranney, Adam O. Goldstein, Kathryn Sellman, and Christine E. Kistler. “Willingness-to-try various tobacco cessation methods among US adult cigarette smokers.Tob Prev Cessat 5 (May 2019). https://doi.org/10.18332/tpc/108555.
Enyioha C, Meernik C, Ranney L, Goldstein AO, Sellman K, Kistler CE. Willingness-to-try various tobacco cessation methods among US adult cigarette smokers. Tob Prev Cessat. 2019 May;5.
Enyioha, Chineme, et al. “Willingness-to-try various tobacco cessation methods among US adult cigarette smokers.Tob Prev Cessat, vol. 5, May 2019. Pubmed, doi:10.18332/tpc/108555.
Enyioha C, Meernik C, Ranney L, Goldstein AO, Sellman K, Kistler CE. Willingness-to-try various tobacco cessation methods among US adult cigarette smokers. Tob Prev Cessat. 2019 May;5.

Published In

Tob Prev Cessat

DOI

ISSN

2459-3087

Publication Date

May 2019

Volume

5

Location

Greece

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health