Journal article

Can transtheoretical model measures predict relapse from the action stage of change among ex-smokers who quit after calling a quitline?

CJ Segan, R Borland, KM Greenwood

Addictive Behaviors | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

This study explored whether transtheoretical model (TTM) measures could predict relapse from the action stage, i.e., during the first 6 months of smoking cessation. Predictors of relapse were examined between time 2 (3-month) and time 3 (6-month) assessments (n = 247), and also between time 3 (6-month) and time 4 (12-month) assessments (n = 204). Consistent predictors of relapse included lower self-efficacy and determination to quit and higher temptations to smoke. Some predictors of relapse changed according to how long a person had already been quit for. Contrary to the TTM, greater behavioral change process use predicted relapse among people who had already quit for less than a month, and..

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