Yzer Marco C, van den Putte Bas
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota, 206 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2006 Sep;20(3):356-61. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.20.3.356.
Many studies have found smokers' quit history to correlate with quitting smoking, but little is known about the psychological processes explaining this relationship. This study uses the integrative model of behavioral prediction to examine how quit history affects quit intention. Data from 3,428 Dutch smokers demonstrate that quit history affects (a) beliefs about quitting and (b) the degree to which self-efficacy predicts quit intention. It seems that a relatively unsuccessful history of prior quit attempts reduces self-efficacy over quitting and strengthens the relationship of self-efficacy with the intention to quit. The results are used to call for more process-oriented research in order to advance our understanding of the relationship between quit history and quit intention.
许多研究发现吸烟者的戒烟史与戒烟行为相关,但对于解释这种关系的心理过程却知之甚少。本研究采用行为预测的整合模型来考察戒烟史如何影响戒烟意愿。来自3428名荷兰吸烟者的数据表明,戒烟史会影响(a)对戒烟的信念,以及(b)自我效能感预测戒烟意愿的程度。似乎之前相对不成功的戒烟尝试史会降低对戒烟的自我效能感,并加强自我效能感与戒烟意愿之间的关系。这些结果被用来呼吁开展更多以过程为导向的研究,以增进我们对戒烟史与戒烟意愿之间关系的理解。