Effectiveness of video- versus text-based computer-tailored smoking cessation interventions among smokers after one year

Abstract Background In western countries, smoking prevalence rates are high among smokers unmotivated to quit and those with a lower socioeconomic status (LSES). Multiple computer tailoring and the use of audio-visual aids may improve such interventions and increase cessation in LSES smokers. This s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Preventive medicine 2016-01, Vol.82, p.42-50
Hauptverfasser: Stanczyk, N.E, de Vries, H, Candel, M.J.J.M, Muris, J.W.M, Bolman, C.A.W
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background In western countries, smoking prevalence rates are high among smokers unmotivated to quit and those with a lower socioeconomic status (LSES). Multiple computer tailoring and the use of audio-visual aids may improve such interventions and increase cessation in LSES smokers. This study assessed the 12-month effectiveness of a video- and text-based computer-tailored intervention. Methods A randomized controlled trial in the Netherlands was used in which smokers were allocated to the video-based condition (VC) ( N = 670), the text-based condition (TC) ( N = 708) or the control condition (CC) (brief generic text advice) ( N = 721). After 12 months, self-reported prolonged abstinence was assessed and biochemically verified in respondents indicating to have quit smoking. Three analysis strategies were used to assess the effects: (1) multiple imputation (MI); (2) intention-to-treat (ITT); (3) complete case analysis (CC). Results VC was more effective in prolonged abstinence compared to CC (odds ratio (OR) = 1.90, p = .005) and the text-based condition (OR = 1.71, p = .01). VC was furthermore more effective than TC. No differences were found for SES and motivational levels. Results were similar when using ITT and CC. For our secondary outcome seven-day point prevalence abstinence; however, neither VC (OR = 1.17, p = .34) or TC (OR = 0.91, p = .52) outperformed the CC. Conclusion The video-based computer-tailored intervention was effective in obtaining substantial long-term abstinence compared to the text-based version and a brief generic text advice.
ISSN:0091-7435
1096-0260
DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2015.11.002