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Using Whatsapp and Facebook online social groups for smoking relapse prevention for recent quitters: A pilot pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial
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نویسنده
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derek cheung y.t. ,helen chan c.h. ,lai c.-k.j. ,vivian chan w.f. ,wang m.p. ,william li h.c. ,chee chan s.s. ,lam t.-h.
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منبع
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journal of medical internet research - 2015 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 10
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چکیده
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Background: quit attempters often have episodes of smoking relapse before they eventually quit. interactive text messaging through mobile phones has been shown to increase abstinence. this service can be potentially applied on the platform of a social networking service to help quitters maintain abstinence. objective: our aim was to determine if the group discussion and reminders via the whatsapp or facebook social group were effective to prevent smoking relapse in quitters who had stopped smoking recently. methods: this was a single-blinded,parallel,3-arm pilot cluster randomized controlled trial allocating recent quitters,who had completed an 8-week treatment and reported abstinence for at least 7 days,to whatsapp (n=42),facebook (n=40),and a control group (n=54). the 2 intervention groups participated in a 2-month online group discussion with either whatsapp or facebook moderated by a trained smoking cessation counselor and received a self-help booklet on smoking cessation. the control group only received the booklet. the primary outcome was the 2-and 6-month relapse rates,defined as the proportion of participants who smoked at least 5 cigarettes in 3 consecutive days. results: fewer participants in the whatsapp group (17%,7/42) reported relapse than the control group (42.6%,23/54) at 2-month (or 0.27,95% ci 0.10-0.71) and 6-month (40.5%,17/42 vs 61.1%,33/54; or 0.43,95% ci 0.19-0.99) follow-ups. the facebook group (30.0%,12/40) had an insignificantly lower relapse rate than the control group (42.6%,23/54) at 2-month (or 0.58,95% ci 0.24-1.37) and 6-month (52.5%,13/40 vs 61.1%,33/54; or 0.70,95% ci 0.31-1.61) follow-ups. the whatsapp social groups had more moderators' posts (median 60,iqr 25 vs median 32,iqr 7; p=.05) and participants' posts (median 35,iqr 50 vs median 6,iqr 9; p=.07) than their facebook counterparts,but the difference was insignificant. conclusions: the intervention via the whatsapp social group was effective in reducing relapse probably because of enhanced discussion and social support. inactive discussion in the facebook social group might have attributed to the lower effectiveness. © yee tak derek cheung,ching han helen chan,chi-keung jonah lai,wai fung vivian chan,man ping wang,ho cheung william li,sophia siu chee chan,tai-hing lam.
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کلیدواژه
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Relapse prevention; Smoking cessation; Social media; Social networking
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آدرس
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school of public health,university of hong kong,5/f william mw mong block,21 sassoon road, Hong Kong, integrated centre on smoking cessation,tung wah group of hospitals, Hong Kong, integrated centre on smoking cessation,tung wah group of hospitals, Hong Kong, school of nursing,university of hong kong, Hong Kong, school of nursing,university of hong kong, Hong Kong, school of nursing,university of hong kong, Hong Kong, school of nursing,university of hong kong, Hong Kong, school of public health,university of hong kong,5/f william mw mong block,21 sassoon road, Hong Kong
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