Grant Details
Grant Number: |
5R01CA069425-02 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Prokhorov, Alexander |
Organization: |
University Of Texas Md Anderson Can Ctr |
Project Title: |
Motivational Intervention for High Risk Young Smokers |
Fiscal Year: |
2000 |
Abstract
The proposed study will use the motivational interviewing technique and
health status feedback (respiratory symptoms, lung function, heart rate,
and CO in expired air) to induce and accelerate progression through the
stages of readiness to quit smoking among community college students- a
large and rapidly growing population at increased risk for smoking-
attributable disease. This project will be guided by the
Transtheoretical Model of Change and research from a social cognitive
perspective. The specific aims of the study are to examine the potency
of health feedback and motivation interviewing (HF&MI) in (1) inducing
higher cessation rates and (2) progression through the stages of
readiness to quit smoking. The proposed study will also provide an
exploratory analysis of the impact of smoking cessation and continual
smoking on the pulmonary function of community college students, and the
role that nicotine dependence plays in smoking among this high-risk
young adult population. This study employs a group-randomized,
controlled design with repeated measures. We will conduct a survey of
approximately 1,260 students attending the 14 community college campuses
in the greater Houston area for normative values on respiratory symptoms
and other variables of interest for non-smokers. Then, 38 daily smokers
from each campus (total N=532) AGED 18-30 years will be recruited. The
14 campuses will be randomized into either HF&MI group of Standard Care
(SC) group. The HF&MI treatment will consist of four contacts (baseline,
2-month, and 4-month assessments and counseling sessions, and 10-month
final assessment). The SC group will receive a self-help manual at
baseline with follow-up assessments at 2,4, and 10 months. Smoking
cessation will be the primary outcome from this project; however,
progression through the stages of readiness to quit smoking will be
measured as a secondary outcome. The study targets several important
priorities from smoking-attributable disease prevention, including
reduction of tobacco use among young adult subjects and development and
evaluation of motivational strategies for highly "resistant" smokers.
The proposed study will contribute significantly to our understanding of
behavior changes among an underserved group of young adult smokers and
smoking related cancer risk reduction among these individuals.
Publications
Effects Of Readiness To Change, Quit History, And Health Perceptions On Depressive Symptoms Among Young Adult Smokers
Authors: Foster D.W.
, Khalil G.E.
, Farris S.G.
, Bärnighausen T.W.
, Prokhorov A.V.
.
Source: International Journal Of Psychology And Psychoanalysis, 2015; 1(1), .
PMID: 26457334
Related Citations
"look At Your Health": Outcomes Associated With A Computer-assisted Smoking Cessation Counseling Intervention For Community College Students
Authors: Prokhorov A.V.
, Yost T.
, Mullin-Jones M.
, de Moor C.
, Ford K.H.
, Marani S.
, Kilfoy B.A.
, Hein J.P.
, Hudmon K.S.
, Emmons K.M.
.
Source: Addictive Behaviors, 2008 Jun; 33(6), p. 757-71.
PMID: 18280668
Related Citations
Self-reported Health Status, Health Vulnerability, And Smoking Behavior In College Students: Implications For Intervention
Authors: Prokhorov A.V.
, Warneke C.
, de Moor C.
, Emmons K.M.
, Mullin Jones M.
, Rosenblum C.
, Hudmon K.S.
, Gritz E.R.
.
Source: Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal Of The Society For Research On Nicotine And Tobacco, 2003 Aug; 5(4), p. 545-52.
PMID: 12959792
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Adolescent Smoking: Epidemiology And Approaches For Achieving Cessation
Authors: Prokhorov A.V.
, Hudmon K.S.
, Stancic N.
.
Source: Paediatric Drugs, 2003; 5(1), p. 1-10.
PMID: 12513102
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