Self-efficacy in predicting smoking cessation: A prospective study in Italy.

IF 2.2 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.18332/tpc/162942
Silvano Gallus, Chiara Cresci, Vera Rigamonti, Alessandra Lugo, Vincenzo Bagnardi, Tiziana Fanucchi, Donatello Cirone, Angela Ciaccheri, Salvatore Cardellicchio
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Introduction: Predicting the success of smoking cessation might be crucial to guide towards the treatment of smoking dependence in a clinical setting. We analyzed the potential determinants of successful smoking cessation with a specific focus on self-efficacy in predicting quitting smoking.

Methods: All consecutive smokers (n=478; 224 men and 254 women) attending the Careggi University Hospital Smoking Cessation Service in Florence (Italy) in 2018-2019 provided information on self-efficacy in predicting smoking cessation, using a 1-10 rating scale during their first visit. Patients were followed up for success in quitting smoking at 3, 6 and 12 months, validated through CO exhaled measurement. To evaluate the association between self-efficacy and the probability of success, we estimated multivariable relative risks (RRs) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) through log-binomial models for longitudinal data.

Results: Overall, 47.9% of smokers succeeded in their attempt to quit at 3 months, 40.2% at 6 months, and 33.9% at 12 months. Compared to low self-efficacy (rating scale 1-5), the RR of success in quitting smoking was 1.40 (95% CI: 1.06-1.85) for intermediate self-efficacy (scale 6-7) and 1.64 (95% CI: 1.28-2.12) for high self-efficacy (scale 8-10).

Conclusions: Self-efficacy is an independent determinant of smoking cessation. We recommend to systematically collect self-efficacy, together with other relevant variables, to predict successful smoking cessation. Moreover, strategies to develop and maintain high levels of self-efficacy are essential to increase quit success and improve treatment.

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自我效能预测戒烟:意大利的一项前瞻性研究。
引言:预测戒烟的成功可能是至关重要的指导,在临床设置吸烟依赖的治疗。我们分析了成功戒烟的潜在决定因素,特别关注自我效能在预测戒烟方面的作用。方法:所有连续吸烟者(n=478;2018-2019年,224名男性和254名女性参加了佛罗伦萨(意大利)Careggi大学医院戒烟服务,他们在第一次就诊时使用1-10评分量表提供了预测戒烟的自我效能感信息。分别在3、6和12个月随访患者是否成功戒烟,并通过CO呼气测量进行验证。为了评估自我效能与成功概率之间的关系,我们通过纵向数据的对数二项模型估计了多变量相对风险(rr)和相应的95%置信区间(ci)。结果:总体而言,47.9%的吸烟者在3个月戒烟成功,6个月戒烟40.2%,12个月戒烟33.9%。与低自我效能(量表1-5)相比,中等自我效能(量表6-7)戒烟成功的RR为1.40 (95% CI: 1.06-1.85),高自我效能(量表8-10)戒烟成功的RR为1.64 (95% CI: 1.28-2.12)。结论:自我效能感是戒烟的独立决定因素。我们建议系统地收集自我效能感,连同其他相关变量,来预测成功戒烟。此外,发展和维持高水平自我效能感的策略对于提高戒烟成功率和改善治疗至关重要。
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