Subject characteristics served as predictors of smokers\u27 success or failure in their self-change efforts at smoking cessation over a 6-month period. Seven hundred and three adult subjects represented five stages of change based on the transtheoretical model: precontemplation, contemplation, action, maintenance, and relapse. Step-wise multiple discriminant functions were used to predict movement across the stages. Health problems, problem duration, daily cigarettes, previous attempts to quit, and smoking for pleasure predicted movement through various stages of change. The stronger the smoking habit, the less apt the smoker is to quit or maintain a nonsmoking status. Smokers with higher incomes and more years of education are more likely ...
The current study drew on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to model self-change behavior in a sa...
Differences between the determinants of smoking cessation intention, initiation, and maintenance wer...
Smoking cessation remains a health promotion target. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Australi...
Four categories of subject characteristics that included demographic, smoking history, health histor...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
A 2-year cross-sequential analysis of informal self-change efforts at smoking cessation evaluated th...
Little is known about the mechanisms behind relapse to different pre-Action stages of the Transtheor...
Patterns of change occurring in a combined cross-sectional and longitudinal (cross-sequential) analy...
Efficacy expectations are postulated to mediate all behavior change. This study examined the constru...
Previous research has found support for the transtheoretical model of change, which proposes that sm...
An integrative model of change was applied to the study of 872 Ss (mean age 40 yrs) who were changin...
According to the transtheoretical model of change, smoking cessation attempts are preceeded by three...
Subjects (N= 970) representing five stages of smoking cessation (precontemplation, contemplation, ac...
Interrelationships among key constructs of the Transtheoretical Model are examined for the first tim...
Although the transtheoretical model of behavior change has frequently been used as a basis for smoki...
The current study drew on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to model self-change behavior in a sa...
Differences between the determinants of smoking cessation intention, initiation, and maintenance wer...
Smoking cessation remains a health promotion target. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Australi...
Four categories of subject characteristics that included demographic, smoking history, health histor...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
A 2-year cross-sequential analysis of informal self-change efforts at smoking cessation evaluated th...
Little is known about the mechanisms behind relapse to different pre-Action stages of the Transtheor...
Patterns of change occurring in a combined cross-sectional and longitudinal (cross-sequential) analy...
Efficacy expectations are postulated to mediate all behavior change. This study examined the constru...
Previous research has found support for the transtheoretical model of change, which proposes that sm...
An integrative model of change was applied to the study of 872 Ss (mean age 40 yrs) who were changin...
According to the transtheoretical model of change, smoking cessation attempts are preceeded by three...
Subjects (N= 970) representing five stages of smoking cessation (precontemplation, contemplation, ac...
Interrelationships among key constructs of the Transtheoretical Model are examined for the first tim...
Although the transtheoretical model of behavior change has frequently been used as a basis for smoki...
The current study drew on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to model self-change behavior in a sa...
Differences between the determinants of smoking cessation intention, initiation, and maintenance wer...
Smoking cessation remains a health promotion target. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Australi...