South-East European Research Centre, Greece.
Addict Behav. 2012 Mar;37(3):339-41. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2011.11.008. Epub 2011 Nov 15.
The present study assessed the effects of anticipated regret, social norms, and related social cognitions on smoking cessation intentions among indoor employees in a pro-smoking culture. Overall, 93 daily smokers completed anonymous structured questionnaires assessing attitudinal and health beliefs about tobacco use, social norms, quitting self-efficacy, and anticipated regret. Past quit attempts and tobacco dependence were also measured. Hierarchical linear regression and mediation analyses showed that attitudes toward quitting, self-efficacy and anticipated regret significantly predicted cessation intentions, over and above past quit attempts and tobacco dependence. Unlike in previous studies, tobacco dependence, descriptive norms and smoke-free policies did not directly influence quit intentions in our sample of smokers. Anticipated regret mediated the effects of attitudes and social norms on cessation intentions.
本研究评估了预期后悔、社会规范和相关社会认知对吸烟文化中室内工作者戒烟意愿的影响。总体而言,93 名每日吸烟者完成了匿名结构问卷,评估了对烟草使用、戒烟自我效能和预期后悔的态度和健康信念、社会规范。过去的戒烟尝试和烟草依赖也进行了测量。分层线性回归和中介分析表明,与过去的戒烟尝试和烟草依赖相比,对戒烟的态度、自我效能和预期后悔显著预测了戒烟意愿。与之前的研究不同,在我们的吸烟者样本中,烟草依赖、描述性规范和无烟政策并没有直接影响戒烟意愿。预期后悔中介了态度和社会规范对戒烟意愿的影响。