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Partner support and other determinants of smoking cessation maintenance among women.
Authors:Coppotelli  H Catherina; Orleans  C Tracy
Abstract:Conducted a prospective examination of the effects of naturally occurring partner support on smoking cessation maintenance with 125 newly abstinent female smokers (mean age 41.8 yrs). 123 of the Ss were married, and 2 were living with a partner. Six days after smoking cessation, Ss supplied demographic and smoking habit data and ratings of a variety of their own and their partners' attributes and behaviors. Factor analysis of partner ratings revealed a dominant factor, Partner Facilitation, which accounted for 74% of the common variance, encompassed both quitting-related and general interactions, and loaded on the following behaviors: problem solving, rewarding quitting, understanding, listening, and facilitating the enactment of coping and nonsmoking skills. Results indicate that when the Partner Facilitation factor was entered into a stepwise discriminant analysis with 19 other variables, it emerged as the primary predictor of smoking cessation maintenance, accounting for 32% of the variance in outcome at 6–8 wks and accurately identifying more than 80% of both successful and unsuccessful outcomes. (29 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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