Journal article
Stages of readiness to quit smoking: population prevalence and correlates.
N Owen, M Wakefield, L Roberts, A Esterman
Health Psychology Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology American Psychological Association | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 1992
Abstract
We examined the population prevalence and correlates of stages in smokers' readiness to quit, using data from 1,048 smokers recruited in a self-weighting, multistage, systematic clustered area sample from 0.44% of South Australian dwellings, with an 89% response rate. Smokers in the precontemplation stage comprised 24.1% of the sample, smokers in the contemplation stage comprised 47.2%, and smokers in the preparation stage comprised 28.7%. No sociodemographic variables (i.e., age, sex, marital status, educational level) were found to be significant independent predictors of membership in the different stages. The five significant independent predictors of being in the precontemplation stage ..
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