Title of article :
The Effectiveness of a Smoking Cessation Intervention Program Based upon a Process Model of Health Motivation
Author/Authors :
Xu, Xiaoyan Sichuan Institute for Advanced Study on Culture and Education - Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu, China , Zhao, Liyan Department of Education - Chengdu Library and Arts College, Chengdu, China , Mellor, David School of Psychology - Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract :
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of participation
in a health motivation-based intervention program on college
students’ smoking behavior. One hundred and seventy smokers (mean age
= 19.0 years, 151 males) from nine colleges and universities in Chengdu,
China were randomly assigned to one of 5 groups that received between
one and four sessions of the intervention, or no intervention. The intervention
sessions included sequential activities based on the stages of the
process model of health motivation. Each group completed questionnaires
assessing health motivation and smoking behaviors at pre-test, immediately
post-intervention, and at one month follow-up. Analyses indicated
that the intervention program did improve participants’ health motivation,
and that was associated with reduced levels of smoking relative to
baseline. The greater the number of sessions, the greater the reduction in
smoking.
Keywords :
Smoking cessation , Intervention program , Health motivation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics