Zvolensky Michael J, Brown Richard A, Shepherd Justin M, Brown Jason T, Redmond Brooke Y, Alcocer Sergio
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA; HEALTH Institute, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA; Department of Behavioral Science, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA.
Health Behavior Solutions, Inc., USA; Institute for Mental Health Research and Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2025 Mar;170:209632. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2025.209632. Epub 2025 Jan 25.
Hispanic/Latinx (hereafter Hispanic) individuals who smoke have challenges in quitting and a disproportionate risk of smoking-related health problems when compared to the general population. The smoking inequalities among the Hispanic population are influenced by limited treatment access and chronic stress exposure (e.g., racial/ethnic discrimination). The present study sought to culturally adapt and initially test a novel, Spanish-language mobile intervention entitled Impacto. Impacto helps address aversive psychosomatic stress (e.g., bodily symptoms, negative affect states) that can maintain smoking by targeting individual differences in anxiety sensitivity during the cessation process.
The current study utilized a single-arm open-label pilot trial of an integrated, anxiety sensitivity and smoking cessation Spanish language mobile health application for the Android platform, Impacto. Participants were 30 adults who engaged in daily combustible cigarette use (females n = 15, M = 40.2 years, SD = 11.1). The study evaluated effects of Impacto on 7-day point-prevalence smoking abstinence, cigarettes smoked per day, and anxiety sensitivity and examined feasibility, acceptability, and engagement.
Results indicated that Impacto had a positive impact on smoking abstinence with over half of the sample (65.4 %) reporting smoking abstinence 4-weeks post-quit. Moreover, rates of cigarettes smoked per day and anxiety sensitivity levels significantly decreased from baseline through 4-weeks post-quit. High rates of feasibility, acceptability, and engagement were also observed.
Impacto represents a promising new smoking cessation intervention for Hispanic individuals with elevated psychosomatic symptoms who smoke.
与普通人群相比,吸烟的西班牙裔/拉丁裔(以下简称西班牙裔)个体在戒烟方面面临挑战,且患吸烟相关健康问题的风险更高。西班牙裔人群中的吸烟不平等现象受到治疗机会有限和长期压力暴露(如种族/族裔歧视)的影响。本研究旨在对一种名为Impacto的新型西班牙语移动干预措施进行文化适应性调整,并进行初步测试。Impacto有助于解决厌恶的身心压力(如身体症状、消极情绪状态),这些压力通过在戒烟过程中针对焦虑敏感性的个体差异来维持吸烟行为。
本研究对一款适用于安卓平台的集成了焦虑敏感性和戒烟功能的西班牙语移动健康应用程序Impacto进行了单臂开放标签试点试验。参与者为30名每日吸食可燃香烟的成年人(女性n = 15,平均年龄M = 40.2岁,标准差SD = 11.1)。该研究评估了Impacto对7天点流行率戒烟、每日吸烟量以及焦虑敏感性的影响,并考察了其可行性、可接受性和参与度。
结果表明,Impacto对戒烟有积极影响,超过一半的样本(65.4%)报告在戒烟4周后戒烟成功。此外,从基线到戒烟后4周,每日吸烟量和焦虑敏感性水平显著下降。还观察到较高的可行性、可接受性和参与度。
Impacto对于有身心症状且吸烟的西班牙裔个体来说是一种有前景的新型戒烟干预措施。