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Social cognitive mediators of adolescent smoking cessation: Results from a large randomized intervention trial.
Authors:Bricker, Jonathan B.   Liu, Jingmin   Comstock, Bryan A.   Peterson, Arthur V.   Kealey, Kathleen A.   Marek, Patrick M.
Abstract:Only one prior study has examined why adolescent smoking cessation interventions are effective. To address this understudied and important issue, we examined whether a large adolescent smoking cessation intervention trial's outcomes were mediated by social cognitive theory processes. In a randomized trial (N = 2,151), counselors proactively delivered a telephone intervention to senior year high school smokers. Mediators and smoking status were self-reported at 12-months postintervention eligibility (88.8% retention). At least 6-months abstinence was the outcome. Among all enrolled smokers, increased self-efficacy to resist smoking in (a) social and (b) stressful situations together statistically mediated 55.6% of the intervention's effect on smoking cessation (p p
Keywords:adolescents   intervention   mediators   smoking cessation   social cognitive theory
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