Brown Jamie, Michie Susan, Raupach Tobias, West Robert
Cancer Research UK Health Behaviour Research Centre, Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
J Med Internet Res. 2013 Mar 18;15(3):e50. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2342.
An accurate and up-to-date estimate of the potential reach of Internet-based smoking cessation interventions (ISCIs) would improve calculations of impact while an understanding of the characteristics of potential users would facilitate the design of interventions.
This study reports the prevalence and the sociodemographic, smoking, and Internet-use characteristics of smokers interested in using ISCIs in a nationally representative sample.
Data were collected using cross-sectional household surveys of representative samples of adults in England. Interest in trying an Internet site or "app" that was proven to help with stopping smoking was assessed in 1128 adult smokers in addition to sociodemographic characteristics, dependence, motivation to quit, previous attempts to quit smoking, Internet and handheld computer access, and recent types of information searched online.
Of a representative sample of current smokers, 46.6% (95% CI 43.5%-49.6%) were interested in using an Internet-based smoking cessation intervention. In contrast, only 0.3% (95% CI 0%-0.7%) of smokers reported having used such an intervention to support their most recent quit attempt within the past year. After adjusting for all other background characteristics, interested smokers were younger (OR=0.98, 95% CI 0.97-0.99), reported stronger urges (OR=1.29, 95% CI 1.10-1.51), were more motivated to quit within 3 months (OR=2.16, 95% CI 1.54-3.02), and were more likely to have made a quit attempt in the past year (OR=1.76, 95% CI 1.30-2.37), access the Internet at least weekly (OR=2.17, 95% CI 1.40-3.36), have handheld computer access (OR=1.65, 95% CI 1.22-2.24), and have used the Internet to search for online smoking cessation information or support in past 3 months (OR=2.82, 95% CI 1.20-6.62). There was no association with social grade.
Almost half of all smokers in England are interested in using online smoking cessation interventions, yet fewer than 1% have used them to support a quit attempt in the past year. Interest is not associated with social grade but is associated with being younger, more highly motivated, more cigarette dependent, having attempted to quit recently, having regular Internet and handheld computer access, and having recently searched for online smoking cessation information and support.
对基于互联网的戒烟干预措施(ISCIs)的潜在覆盖范围进行准确且最新的估计,将有助于改进影响评估,而了解潜在用户的特征则有助于干预措施的设计。
本研究报告了在全国代表性样本中,对使用ISCIs感兴趣的吸烟者的患病率以及社会人口统计学、吸烟和互联网使用特征。
通过对英格兰成年人代表性样本进行横断面家庭调查收集数据。除了社会人口统计学特征、烟瘾、戒烟动机、既往戒烟尝试、互联网和手持电脑使用情况以及最近在线搜索的信息类型外,还对1128名成年吸烟者使用经证实有助于戒烟的网站或“应用程序”的兴趣进行了评估。
在当前吸烟者的代表性样本中,46.6%(95%置信区间43.5%-49.6%)对使用基于互联网的戒烟干预措施感兴趣。相比之下,只有0.3%(95%置信区间0%-0.7%)的吸烟者报告在过去一年中使用过此类干预措施来支持其最近的戒烟尝试。在对所有其他背景特征进行调整后,感兴趣的吸烟者更年轻(比值比=0.98,95%置信区间0.97-0.99),烟瘾更强(比值比=1.29,95%置信区间1.10-1.51),在3个月内戒烟的动机更强(比值比=2.16,95%置信区间1.54-3.02),并且在过去一年中更有可能尝试戒烟(比值比=1.76,95%置信区间1.30-2.37),至少每周上网(比值比=2.17,95%置信区间1.40-3.36),拥有手持电脑(比值比=1.65,95%置信区间1.22-2.24),并且在过去3个月内使用互联网搜索过在线戒烟信息或支持(比值比=2.82,95%置信区间1.20-6.62)。与社会阶层无关。
在英格兰,几乎一半的吸烟者对使用在线戒烟干预措施感兴趣,但在过去一年中,使用这些措施来支持戒烟尝试的吸烟者不到1%。兴趣与社会阶层无关,但与年龄较小、动机更强、烟瘾更大、最近尝试过戒烟、经常使用互联网和手持电脑以及最近搜索过在线戒烟信息和支持有关。