A 12-month follow-up of a worksite smoking cessation intervention
Jason, Leonard A.; Gruder, Charles L.; Buckenberger, Lori; Lesowitz, Toni; Belgredan, Janice; Flay, Brian R.; Warnecke, Richard B.; Jason Leonard A.; DePaul University; Gruder Charles L.; University of Illinois; Buckenberger Lori; DePaul University; Lesowitz Toni; DePaul University; Belgredan Janice; DePaul University; Flay Brian R.; University of Southern California; Warnecke Richard B.; University of Illinois
Журнал:
Health Education Research
Дата:
1987
Аннотация:
A large-scale television-based smoking cessation project was implemented for 20 days during January, 1985. As part of this project a group of corporations were randomly assigned to two conditions. One received self-help manuals to go along with the television broadcasts. The other group, in addition to manuals and televised programs, could attend twice weekly self-help support group meetings. Twelve-month follow-up self-reports of smoking, verified by cotinine analyses, are reported in this study. In a previous report, it was found that support groups at the worksite did increase the effectiveness of the television and self-help manual intervention at the post-intervention measurement and the 3-month follow-up. At the 12-month follow up, there were no significant differences in abstinence rates between those provided groups at the work setting versus those not provided groups.
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