Jason L A, Tait E, Goodman D, Buckenberger L, Gruder C L
DePaul University Psychology Department, Chicago, Illinois 60614.
Am J Community Psychol. 1988 Dec;16(6):863-76. doi: 10.1007/BF00930897.
In November 1985, a television smoking cessation program was broadcast for 20 days on the noon and 9 p.m. news. Smokers in West Garfield Park, an inner-city impoverished area of Chicago, were randomly assigned either to a comprehensive intervention or to a no-intervention control condition. Although 100,000 self-help manuals had been distributed throughout Chicago, none of the controls in this low-income area had obtained a manual. The intervention consisted of providing the smokers a self-help manual, the televised broadcast, weekly support meetings, and supportive phone calls. At a 4-month follow-up, 20% of treatment participants were abstinent compared to 9% of controls. The results indicated that intensive supplementary opportunities enhanced participation by low-income smokers in a media smoking cessation program.
1985年11月,一档电视戒烟节目在中午和晚上9点的新闻时段播出了20天。芝加哥市中心贫困地区西加菲尔德公园的吸烟者被随机分为综合干预组或无干预对照组。尽管在芝加哥全市发放了10万本自助手册,但这个低收入地区的对照组中没有一个人拿到手册。干预措施包括为吸烟者提供一本自助手册、电视节目播出、每周的支持小组会议以及支持性电话。在4个月的随访中,20%的治疗参与者戒烟,而对照组为9%。结果表明,强化的补充机会提高了低收入吸烟者对媒体戒烟节目的参与度。