Patten Christi A, Koller Kathryn R, Sinicrope Pamela S, Merculieff Zoe T, Prochaska Judith J, Hughes Christine A, McConnell Clara R, Decker Paul A, Resnicow Kenneth, Thomas Timothy K
Department of Psychiatry and Psychology and Behavioral Health Research Program, Mayo Clinic, 200 1 St SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Research Services, Division of Community Health Services, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, 4000 Ambassador Dr, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA.
Prev Med Rep. 2022 Dec;30:102042. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102042. Epub 2022 Nov 7.
Social media platforms have potential for reach and effectiveness to motivate smoking cessation and use of evidence-based cessation treatment, even during the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. This study builds on our prior community participatory approach to developing content postings for the CAN Quit Facebook intervention among Alaska Native (AN) people who smoke. With input from a community advisory committee, we selected new content on COVID-19 preventive practices (e.g., masking) and evaluated them using a validated, six-item perceived effectiveness scale and a single item assessing cultural relevance. We obtained feedback on six content postings (two videos and four text/pictures) from an online survey administered to 41 AN people (14 men, 27 women; age range 22-61 years) who smoke in Alaska statewide with 49 % residing in rural Alaska. Perceived effectiveness scale scores were high across postings, ranging from 3.9 to 4.4 out of a maximum score of 5.0. Cultural relevance item scores ranged from 3.9 to 4.3. We found no appreciable differences by sex, age, or rural/urban location for either score. This study adds new information on the adaptation, acceptability, and perceived effectiveness of content on COVID-19 preventive practices for future inclusion in a social media-based intervention for smoking cessation specifically tailored for AN people.
社交媒体平台有潜力在全球范围内的新冠疫情期间,扩大戒烟及使用循证戒烟治疗的影响范围并提高其效果。本研究基于我们之前的社区参与式方法,为阿拉斯加原住民(AN)吸烟者开发用于“CAN Quit”脸书干预的内容帖子。在社区咨询委员会的意见输入下,我们选取了关于新冠疫情预防措施(如戴口罩)的新内容,并使用经过验证的六项感知有效性量表和一项评估文化相关性的单项内容对其进行评估。我们通过一项在线调查,从阿拉斯加州41名吸烟的AN人群(14名男性,27名女性;年龄范围22 - 61岁)中获得了关于六个内容帖子(两个视频和四个文本/图片)的反馈,其中49%居住在阿拉斯加农村地区。各帖子的感知有效性量表得分都很高,满分5.0分的情况下,得分范围为3.9至4.4分。文化相关性项目得分范围为3.9至4.3分。我们发现,无论是性别、年龄还是农村/城市地区位置,这两个得分均无明显差异。本研究补充了关于新冠疫情预防措施内容的适应性、可接受性和感知有效性的新信息,以便未来纳入专门为AN人群量身定制的基于社交媒体的戒烟干预措施中。