Results of a Single Arm Pilot Study of a Mobile Messaging Intervention for Hookah Tobacco Cessation in Young Adults.

IF 2.1 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tobacco Use Insights Pub Date : 2020-04-30 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179173X20915200
Darren Mays, Lilianna Phan, Andrea C Johnson, Kenneth P Tercyak, Kylie Snow, George Luta, Kathryn Rehberg, Isaac Lipkus
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Background: Hookah tobacco use is common among young adults. Unlike cigarette smoking, there is limited evidence on mobile (ie, mHealth) interventions to promote cessation.

Objectives: This pilot study tested the preliminary effects of mobile messaging for cessation in young adult hookah smokers.

Methods: Young adults (N = 20) aged 18 to 30 years who smoke hookah at least monthly and have done so at least once in the past 30 days received a 6-week mHealth multimedia messaging (text and images) intervention. Message scheduling (2 days/week × 6 weeks) was based on the literature. Content was developed iteratively by the study team and focused on health harms and addictiveness of hookah. Content was individually tailored by baseline hookah use frequency, risk beliefs, and responses to interactive text messages assessing participants' hookah tobacco use behavior and beliefs to maximize impact. Engagement was assessed during the intervention, and we examined effects on risk perceptions, risk beliefs, and risk appraisals, motivation to quit, and behavior change immediately post-intervention.

Results: Participants responded to 11.5 (SD = 0.69) of 12 text message prompts on average, endorsed high message receptivity (M = 6.1, SD = 0.93, range = 1-7), and reported the messages were helpful (M = 8.5, SD = 1.5, range = 1-10). There were significant (P < .05) increases in risk perceptions (d's = 0.22-0.88), risk appraisals (d = 0.49), risk beliefs (d = 1.11), and motivation to quit (d = 0.97) post-intervention. Half of participants reported reducing frequency of hookah use (20%) or quitting completely (30%) by end of treatment.

Conclusions: These pilot results provide preliminary support for an mHealth messaging intervention about risks of hookah tobacco for promoting cessation. Rigorously examining the efficacy of this promising intervention is warranted.

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一项单臂试点研究的结果,移动短信干预水烟戒烟的年轻人。
背景:水烟烟草的使用在年轻人中很常见。与吸烟不同,移动(即移动健康)干预措施促进戒烟的证据有限。目的:这项初步研究测试了手机短信对年轻成年水烟吸烟者戒烟的初步影响。方法:年龄在18至30岁之间、每月至少抽一次水烟且在过去30天内至少抽一次水烟的年轻人(N = 20)接受了为期6周的移动健康多媒体消息(文本和图像)干预。消息调度(2天/周× 6周)基于文献。研究小组反复开发内容,重点关注水烟的健康危害和成瘾性。内容根据基线水烟使用频率、风险信念和对交互式短信的回应进行个性化定制,评估参与者的水烟烟草使用行为和信念,以最大限度地发挥影响。在干预期间评估了参与程度,我们检查了对风险感知、风险信念、风险评估、戒烟动机和干预后立即行为改变的影响。结果:参与者平均对12条短信提示中的11.5条(SD = 0.69)做出了回应,认为短信的可接受性较高(M = 6.1, SD = 0.93,范围= 1-7),并认为短信是有帮助的(M = 8.5, SD = 1.5,范围= 1-10)。结论:这些试点结果为移动健康信息干预水烟烟草促进戒烟的风险提供了初步支持。严格检查这种有希望的干预措施的有效性是有必要的。
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