Using treatment process data to predict maintained smoking abstinence
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- DOI: 10.5993/ajhb.34.6.14
Using treatment process data to predict maintained smoking abstinence
Abstract
Objectives: To identify distinct subgroups of treatment responders and nonresponders to aid in the development of tailored smoking-cessation interventions for long-term maintenance using signal detection analysis (SDA).
Methods: The secondary analyses (n = 301) are based on data obtained in our randomized clinical trial designed to assess the efficacy of extended cognitive behavior therapy for cigarette smoking cessation. Model 1 included only pretreatment factors, demographic characteristics, and treatment assignment. Model 2 included all Model 1 variables, as well as clinical data measured during treatment.
Results: SDA was successfully able to identify smokers with varying probabilities of maintaining abstinence from end-of-treatment to 52-week follow-up; however, the inclusion of clinical data obtained over the course of treatment in Model 2 yielded very different partitioning parameters.
Conclusions: The findings from this study may enable researchers to target underlying factors that may interact to promote maintenance of long-term smoking behavior change.
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