Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success

Introduction: As Stop Smoking Clinics (SSCs) become more common across the globe, it is important to know how far one can make broad generalisations concerning characteristics of smokers who attend these clinics and factors that predict their success. This involves accumulation of data from differen...

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Main Authors: Wee, L.H., Shahab, L., Bulgiba, A., West, R.
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spelling my.um.eprints.30542014-12-12T01:59:51Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3054/ Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success Wee, L.H. Shahab, L. Bulgiba, A. West, R. R Medicine Introduction: As Stop Smoking Clinics (SSCs) become more common across the globe, it is important to know how far one can make broad generalisations concerning characteristics of smokers who attend these clinics and factors that predict their success. This involves accumulation of data from different countries. Objective: The aim of this study was to identify characteristics of smokers and factors leading up to quitting with clinics in Malaysia. Method: Records from 629 smokers who had sought help from five selected SSCs in Malaysia from January 2006 to June 2007 were analysed. Results: The characteristics of smokers attending Malaysian smoking clinics were broadly similar to those in Western countries. Consistent with the findings from other countries, older age and longest duration of previous quit attempts were associated with successful smoking cessation. Greater baseline carbon-monoxide readings (OR 0.96, 95 CI 0.93-0.99: p = 0.013). but not Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND), predicted failure to quit at six-month in multivariate analysis. Success rates varied greatly between clinics even after adjusting for all other predictors. Conclusion: In these rare data from a non-Western culture some predictors of successful smoking cessation appeared to generalise from Western smokers but the universal validity of the FTND in particular needs to be examined further. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3054/1/Stop_smoking_clinics_in_Malaysia_characteristics_of_attendees_and_predictors_of_success.pdf Wee, L.H. and Shahab, L. and Bulgiba, A. and West, R. (2011) Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success. Addictive Behaviors, 36 (4). pp. 400-403. ISSN 0306-4603 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306460310003321 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.11.011
institution Universiti Malaya
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Wee, L.H.
Shahab, L.
Bulgiba, A.
West, R.
Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success
description Introduction: As Stop Smoking Clinics (SSCs) become more common across the globe, it is important to know how far one can make broad generalisations concerning characteristics of smokers who attend these clinics and factors that predict their success. This involves accumulation of data from different countries. Objective: The aim of this study was to identify characteristics of smokers and factors leading up to quitting with clinics in Malaysia. Method: Records from 629 smokers who had sought help from five selected SSCs in Malaysia from January 2006 to June 2007 were analysed. Results: The characteristics of smokers attending Malaysian smoking clinics were broadly similar to those in Western countries. Consistent with the findings from other countries, older age and longest duration of previous quit attempts were associated with successful smoking cessation. Greater baseline carbon-monoxide readings (OR 0.96, 95 CI 0.93-0.99: p = 0.013). but not Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND), predicted failure to quit at six-month in multivariate analysis. Success rates varied greatly between clinics even after adjusting for all other predictors. Conclusion: In these rare data from a non-Western culture some predictors of successful smoking cessation appeared to generalise from Western smokers but the universal validity of the FTND in particular needs to be examined further. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Wee, L.H.
Shahab, L.
Bulgiba, A.
West, R.
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Bulgiba, A.
West, R.
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title Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success
title_short Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success
title_full Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success
title_fullStr Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success
title_full_unstemmed Stop smoking clinics in Malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success
title_sort stop smoking clinics in malaysia: characteristics of attendees and predictors of success
publishDate 2011
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