Gender Differences in Predictors for Long-term Smoking Cessation Following Physician Advice and Nicotine Replacement Therapy

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Monika E. Slovinec D’Angelo
Robert D. Reid
K. Stephen Brown
Andrew L. Pipe
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[1] University of Ottawa Heart Institute,Prevention and Rehabilitation Centre and Smoking Cessation Clinic
[2] University of Waterloo,Department of Statistics
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We evaluated gender differences in demographic, smoking history, nicotine dependence, transtheoretical, and perceived stress variables as predictors of smoking cessation. Participants (n=381) smoked at least 15 cigarettes per day and were motivated to quit. The outcome variable was 7-day abstinence at 1-year follow-up. Predictor variables included: age, education level, number of years smoking, cigarettes per day, quit attempts, nicotine dependence, stage of change, decisional balance, processes of change, self-efficacy, and perceived stress. Logistic regression analysis was used to derive predictive models for women and men. In women, lower scores for pre- and mid-treatment perceived stress significantly increased the likelihood of being abstinent at follow-up. For men, a higher level of education or number of quit attempts lasting >24 hours in the past year, along with less frequent use of behavioural processes of change at baseline increased the probability of being abstinent at follow-up.
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