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The effectiveness of a telephone smoking cessation program in mental health clinic patients by level of mental well-being and functioning: A secondary data analysis of a randomized clinical trial
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the effectiveness of telephone smoking cessation interventions by severity of behavioral health symptoms. Using data from a telephone counseling study, we examined whether abstinence rates varied by level of behavioral health symptoms.

METHODS: The parent study recruited adults who smoke cigarettes (N = 577) referred by mental health providers at six Veterans Health Administration facilities. Participants were randomized to specialized telephone counseling (intervention) or state Quitline referral (control). Participants completed assessments at baseline and 6 months, including the BASIS-24, a self-report measure of behavioral health symptoms and functioning. We used the BASIS-24 median to dichotomize participants as having high or low scores. The primary outcome was 30-day self-reported abstinence at 6 months. We compared groups on outcomes by logistic regression and performed an interaction effect analysis between treatment assignment and groups.

RESULTS: At baseline, those with high behavioral health symptoms scores reported heavier nicotine dependence and more sedative and/or antidepressant use, compared to participants with low behavioral health symptoms. At 6 months, participants with low behavioral health symptoms scores in the intervention reported higher rates of 30-day abstinence compared to those in the control arm (26% vs 13%, OR = 2.3, 95% CI = 1.8, 2.9). People with high behavioral health Only participants with low behavioral health symptoms scores reported higher abstinence rates in the intervention compared to the state Quitline. Future research can examine alternative approaches for people with worse mental well-being and functioning.

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Full citation:
Swong S, Nicholson A, Smelson D, Rogers ES, El-Shahawy O, Sherman SE (2023).
The effectiveness of a telephone smoking cessation program in mental health clinic patients by level of mental well-being and functioning: A secondary data analysis of a randomized clinical trial
BMC Public Health, 23 (1), 2190. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16975-z. PMCID: PMC10631029.