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Tobacco Prevention and Cessation | 2018

Tobacco cessation outcomes: The case for milestone-basedservices

Disa Lubker Cornish; Ki Park; Mitchell Avery

INTRODUCTION This study focuses on a Midwest State’s tobacco quitline. The purpose was to understand possible relationships between services provided and cessation rates. METHODS The data examined in this study came from aggregated intake/treatment data and follow-up interview data. The overall response rate was 22.9%. Measures included quit rate, quit duration, length of services, number of services, stage of change, confidence to quit, and source of referral. RESULTS The dataset included 1452 cases; 77% enrolled in services only once, 17% enrolled twice and 6% enrolled three or more times. Use of medication was higher among those who quit [χ2(1)=7.1, p=0.009, Cramer’s V=0.07] than among those who did not. Use of e-cigarettes was lower among those who quit at the time of follow-up [χ2(1)=31.5, p<0.001, Cramer’s V=0.15]. Respondents who had quit at the time of the follow-up were significantly more likely to have reported a higher confidence to quit at intake [χ2(1)=24.1, p<0.001, Cramer’s V=0.13]. Among those who improved their stage of change during treatment, 35% had quit at follow-up, compared with 18% among those who did not improve. CONCLUSIONS Study findings related to stage of change and associations between confidence and cessation may have meaningful implications. Cessation success may depend on what is accomplished during treatment and the intersection of clients’ motivation, satisfaction, confidence, and cessation status at the end of treatment.


Archive | 2013

The Iowa Child and Family Household Health Survey Methodology

Peter C. Damiano; Ki Park; Jean C. Willard


Archive | 2012

Oral Health in Children in Iowa: An Overview From the 2010 Iowa Child and Family Household Health Survey

Peter C. Damiano; Jean C. Willard; Ki Park


Survey practice | 2011

A Direct Comparison of ABS and Telephone Sampling in a Pilot Study of Children's Health

Mary Losch; Peter C. Damiano; Jean C. Willard; Anne Bonsall Hoekstra; Ki Park; Duoc Nguyen


Archive | 2009

The 2005 Iowa Child and Family Household Health Survey. Racial and ethnic disparities in the health and well-being of Iowa children. Fifth report in a series

Jean C. Willard; Peter C. Damiano; Ki Park; Jane Borst; Lucia Dhooge; Debra Kane; Gretchen Hageman; Andrew J. Penziner


Survey practice | 2018

Predictors of Multitasking and its Impact on Data Quality: Lessons from a Statewide Dual-frame Telephone Survey

Eva Aizpurua; Ki Park; Erin O. Heiden; Jill Wittrock; Mary Losch


Archive | 2015

Factors Related to Low Birth Weight in Teenage Mothers

Kristin A. Broussard; Ki Park; Erin O. Heiden


Archive | 2015

Evaluation of Iowa's Medicaid Managed Care Program: The consumer perspective

Ki Park; Elizabeth T. Momany; Susan E. Bentler; Brooke McInroy; Peter C. Damiano


Archive | 2014

Health Disparities Among Children in Iowa: Results from the 2010 Iowa Child and Family Household Health Survey

Peter C. Damiano; Ki Park; Erin Robinson


Archive | 2013

Evaluation of the IowaCare Program: Information about the Medical Home Expansion

Peter C. Damiano; Suzanne E. Bentler; Elizabeth T. Momany; Ki Park; Erin Robinson

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Mary Losch

University of Northern Iowa

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Debra Kane

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Duoc Nguyen

University of Northern Iowa

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