Spontaneous Smoking Cessation in Parents.

IF 1.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2021-05-17 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5526715
Emara Nabi-Burza, Richard Wasserman, Jeremy E Drehmer, Bethany Hipple Walters, Mandy Luo, Deborah Ossip, Jonathan P Winickoff
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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the percentage of parents who report quitting spontaneously and examine the factors associated with these quits.

Methods: As part of a cluster randomized control trial addressing parental smoking in a pediatric outpatient setting, 12-month follow-up survey data were collected from parents who had self-identified as smokers when exiting from 10 control practices. Parents were considered to have made a spontaneous quit if they reported not smoking a cigarette, even a puff, in the last 7 days and chose the statement "I did not plan the quit in advance; I just did it" when describing how their quit attempt started.

Results: Of the 981 smoking parents enrolled at baseline, 710 (72%) completed the 12-month follow-up. Of these, 123 (17%) reported quitting, of whom 50 (41%) reported quitting spontaneously. In multivariable analysis, parents who reported smoking on some days vs. every day (OR 3.06 (95% CI 1.42, 6.62)) and that nobody had smoked in their home/car vs. someone had smoked in these settings in the past 3 months (OR 2.19 (95% CI 1.06, 4.54)) were more likely to quit spontaneously.

Conclusions: This study shows that, of parents who quit smoking, a substantial percentage report quitting spontaneously and that intermittent smoking and smoke-free home/car policies are associated with reports of quitting spontaneously. Promoting smoke-free home/car policies, especially when parents are not willing to make a plan to quit smoking, might increase the likelihood that parents decide to quit without advance planning. Pediatric healthcare providers are uniquely positioned to use the child's visit to motivate parents to quit smoking and eliminate their child's exposure to tobacco smoke, regardless of the frequency of smoking or a readiness to plan a quit attempt. Clinical Trial Registration. This trial is registered with NCT01882348.

父母自发戒烟。
目的:确定报告自发戒烟的父母的百分比,并检查与这些戒烟相关的因素。方法:作为一项针对儿科门诊环境中父母吸烟问题的聚类随机对照试验的一部分,收集了在退出10个对照实践时自认为吸烟的父母12个月的随访调查数据。如果父母在过去7天内没有吸烟,甚至没有吸一口烟,并且选择了“我没有提前计划戒烟;我只是这么做了”,这是他们如何开始尝试戒烟的。结果:在981名吸烟父母中,710名(72%)完成了12个月的随访。其中123人(17%)报告戒烟,其中50人(41%)报告自发戒烟。在多变量分析中,报告有几天吸烟的父母与每天吸烟的父母(OR 3.06 (95% CI 1.42, 6.62))以及在过去3个月内没有人在家中/汽车中吸烟的父母与在这些环境中吸烟的父母(OR 2.19 (95% CI 1.06, 4.54))更有可能自发戒烟。结论:这项研究表明,在戒烟的父母中,有相当大比例的人是自发戒烟的,而间歇性吸烟和无烟家庭/汽车政策与自发戒烟的报告有关。提倡无烟家庭/汽车政策,特别是当父母不愿意制定戒烟计划时,可能会增加父母在没有事先计划的情况下决定戒烟的可能性。儿科医疗保健提供者的独特定位是利用儿童的访问来激励父母戒烟和消除他们的孩子接触烟草烟雾,无论吸烟的频率或准备计划戒烟的尝试。临床试验注册。本试验注册号为NCT01882348。
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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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