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In-person and telephone treatment of tobacco dependence: A comparison of treatment outcomes and participant characteristics

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  • Sheffer, C.
  • Stitzer, M.
  • Landes, R.
  • Brackman, S.L.
  • Munn, T.

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This article was accepted November 10, 2012. Objectives. We compared participant characteristics and abstinence outcomes of smokers who chose in-person or telephone tobacco dependence treatment. Methods. We provided the same treatment content to 7267 smokers in Arkansas between 2005 and 2008 who self-selected treatment modality; examined demographic, clinical, environmental, and treatment utilization differences between modalities; and modeled outcomes and participants' choice of modality with logistic regression. Results. At end of treatment, in-person participants were more likely to be abstinent than telephone participants, and smokers of higher socioeconomic status (SES) were more likely to be abstinent with telephone treatment than lower-SES smokers. Long term, modality had no effect on treatment outcomes. Higher-SES smokers and smokers exposed to more treatment content were more likely to achieve long-term abstinence, regardless of modality. Men and more recalcitrant smokers were more likely to choose in-person treatment; lower-SES, ethnic minority, and more dependent smokers were more likely to choose telephone treatment. Conclusions. Treatmentmodality attracts different groups of smokers, but has no effect on long-term abstinence. Multiple treatment modalities are needed to provide treatment to a heterogeneous population of smokers. More research is needed to understand the influences on treatment choice. © 2013 American Journal of Public Health.

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  • Sheffer, C. & Stitzer, M. & Landes, R. & Brackman, S.L. & Munn, T., 2013. "In-person and telephone treatment of tobacco dependence: A comparison of treatment outcomes and participant characteristics," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 103(8), pages 74-82.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2012.301144_8
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.301144
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    1. Christine E. Sheffer & Jeffrey S. Stein & Cara Petrucci & Martin C. Mahoney & Shirley Johnson & Pamela Giesie & Ellen Carl & Laurie Krupski & Allison N. Tegge & Mary E. Reid & Warren K. Bickel & Andre, 2020. "Tobacco Dependence Treatment in Oncology: Initial Patient Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes from Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(11), pages 1-15, May.

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