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Volume 29, Issue 5: October, 2002
Abstract
Predictors of Participation in Two Different Smoking Cessation
Interventions at School
Anne Hublet, MA, Lea Maes, PhD, and Marika Csincsak, MA
Multinomial logistic regression was used to identify demographic
and psychosocial characteristics of Belgian secondary school
students (N = 493), aged 16 to 20, to predict which students
choose to participate in a group-based smoking cessation program
(five 1-hour weekly sessions), requested self-help quitting
material, or did neither (comparison group). The participation
rate was 29% for requesting self-help material and 21% for
participation in the group program. The analysis indicated
that students choosing to participate in the smoking cessation
program were more likely to be in the 12th grade, technical
students, and daily smokers. They were more likely to believe
that quitting would be difficult and reported stronger intentions
to quit now and to participate in the group program. Students
requesting the self-help materials were less likely to be
general students but more likely to see the benefits of quitting;
they also reported stronger intentions to participate in the
group program.
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