Addiction or social need: towards a model to predict smoking cessation intentions

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Journal of Social Marketing Pub Date : 2023-02-09 DOI:10.1108/jsocm-04-2022-0079
M. A. Saleem, Amar Shafiq, Hanan Afzal, Aisha Khalid, Ninh Nguyen
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify which social and psychological factors better determine intentions to quit smoking to inform public health policy. Design/methodology/approach Data for this cross-sectional study were collected via face-to-face interaction following the pen-and-paper method. A total of 371 usable responses were received from randomly selected respondents of eight public sector universities located in the South Punjab province of Pakistan. Partial least squares structural equation modeling analysis was performed using SmartPLS program. A supplementary qualitative study, based on 21 in-depth interviews with the smokers, was conducted to augment findings of the quantitative study. Findings Results showed that protection motivation theory and theory of planned behaviour are supported to predict intentions to quit smoking. Subjective norms have a greater influence on intentions to quit smoking than attitudes towards smoking cessation, while perceived behavioural control fails to predict intentions to quit smoking. Perceived rewards and perceived cost are significant in predicting attitudes towards smoking cessation, while extrinsic rewards predict intentions to quit smoking. Originality/value The existing models reported in the literature have sparsely investigated the cognitive (such as motivation and emotions) and social factors (such as social influence and behavioural controls) together as determinants of intentions to quit smoking, leaving room for more studies on an integrated model of these factors. This study takes the opportunity and proposes an integrated model encompassing psycho-social factors to predict tobacco consumption quitting behaviour in an emerging economy context.
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成瘾或社会需求:预测戒烟意向的模型
目的本研究的目的是确定哪些社会和心理因素能更好地决定戒烟意向,从而为公共卫生政策提供信息。设计/方法/方法本横断面研究的数据是通过面对面的互动,采用纸笔法收集的。来自巴基斯坦南旁遮普省八所公立大学的随机选择的受访者共收到371份可用回复。使用SmartPLS程序进行偏最小二乘结构方程建模分析。在对吸烟者进行21次深入访谈的基础上,进行了一项补充性的定性研究,以补充定量研究的结果。研究结果表明,保护动机理论和计划行为理论对戒烟意向的预测是有支持的。主观规范对戒烟意向的影响大于对戒烟态度的影响,而感知的行为控制无法预测戒烟意向。感知奖励和感知成本在预测戒烟态度方面具有显著意义,而外在奖励则预测戒烟意向。原创性/价值文献中报道的现有模型很少将认知因素(如动机和情绪)和社会因素(如社会影响和行为控制)作为戒烟意向的决定因素进行研究,为这些因素的综合模型留下了更多研究的空间。这项研究抓住了这个机会,提出了一个包含心理社会因素的综合模型来预测新兴经济背景下的烟草消费戒烟行为。
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