Examining Smoking Dependence Motives among African American Light Smokers.

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Carrie A. Bronars, B. Faseru, R. Krebill, M. Mayo, Tricia M Snow, K. Okuyemi, J. Ahluwalia, L. Cox
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION Despite smoking fewer cigarettes per day, African American smokers have greater difficulty quitting compared to Caucasian smokers. Further elucidating the impact of smoking motivations on smoking behavior would contribute to understanding the factors that maintain smoking. AIMS This study examined the factor structure of a brief assessment examining smoking dependence motives among a sample of African American light smokers. METHODS Data from a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized smoking cessation trial involving 540 participants. Results were analyzed using an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and a randomly split EFA. RESULTS/FINDINGS Findings from the initial EFA analysis produced an 8-factor model, explaining 69% of the variation in responses. The overall Measure of Sampling Adequacy (MSA) was 0.88 with item level MSA ranging 0.68-0.94 across the 30 items. Results from the randomly split EFA replicated the findings of the original EFA; with the exception of the item "I smoke within the first 30 minutes of awakening in the morning". CONCLUSIONS These findings support the hypothesis of a multidimensional approach to conceptualizing nicotine dependence, and provide information regarding characteristics of nicotine dependence in African American light smokers which may be helpful in identifying targets for cessation treatment in this population of smokers.
研究非裔美国轻度吸烟者的吸烟依赖动机。
尽管非洲裔美国人每天吸烟较少,但与白人吸烟者相比,他们戒烟的难度更大。进一步阐明吸烟动机对吸烟行为的影响将有助于了解维持吸烟的因素。目的:本研究考察了非裔美国轻度吸烟者样本中吸烟依赖动机的简要评估的因素结构。方法数据来自一项涉及540名参与者的双盲、安慰剂对照的随机戒烟试验。结果分析采用探索性因素分析(EFA)和随机分割EFA。结果/发现最初EFA分析的结果产生了一个8因素模型,解释了69%的反应差异。总体抽样充分性测量(MSA)为0.88,项目水平MSA在30个项目中为0.68-0.94。随机分割EFA的结果重复了原始EFA的结果;除了“我在早上醒来的前30分钟内吸烟”这一项。结论这些发现支持了从多维角度概念化尼古丁依赖的假设,并提供了有关非裔美国轻度吸烟者尼古丁依赖特征的信息,这可能有助于确定该吸烟者群体的戒烟治疗目标。
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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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