Scholte R H, Breteler M H
University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Subst Use Misuse. 1997 Jan;32(2):133-48. doi: 10.3109/10826089709027303.
This study examines the relationship between self-efficacy and sustained smoking cessation in Dutch quitters attending a group program for smoking cessation in 1991. Increase in self-efficacy during treatment was found to be a predictor of outcome after controlling for demographic characteristics and cessation history variables. Relapsers (n = 75) showed more negative relationships between self-efficacy and withdrawal symptoms than long-term abstainers (n = 58). Relapsers who were more depressed during the attempt under study were less self-efficacious at the end of treatment. In addition, the duration of the previous attempt to quit smoking proved to be differently associated with self-efficacy for quitters and relapsers.
本研究调查了1991年参加荷兰戒烟小组项目的戒烟者的自我效能感与持续戒烟之间的关系。在控制了人口统计学特征和戒烟史变量后,发现治疗期间自我效能感的提高是结果的一个预测指标。复吸者(n = 75)在自我效能感与戒断症状之间表现出比长期戒烟者(n = 58)更多的负相关关系。在本研究的尝试戒烟期间更抑郁的复吸者在治疗结束时自我效能感较低。此外,事实证明,之前尝试戒烟的持续时间与戒烟者和复吸者的自我效能感有不同的关联。