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Behaviour change techniques associated with smoking cessation in intervention and comparator groups of randomized controlled trials: a systematic review and meta-regression

Authors :
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce
Susan Michie
Marie Johnston
Robert West
Nicola Black
Claire Scott
Marijn de Bruin
Wolfgang Viechtbauer
Maarten C. Eisma
Source :
Addiction, 115, 2008-2020, Addiction, 115, 11, pp. 2008-2020
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 229562.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) AIMS: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and clusters of BCTs in behavioural smoking cessation interventions and comparators with smoking cessation rates. METHOD: Systematic review and meta-regression of biochemically verified smoking cessation rates on BCTs in interventions and comparators in randomized controlled trials, adjusting for a priori-defined potential confounding variables, together with moderation analyses. Studies were drawn from the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group Specialised Register. Data were extracted from published and unpublished (i.e. obtained from study authors) study materials by two independent coders. Adequately described intervention (k = 143) and comparator (k = 92) groups were included in the analyses (n = 43 992 participants). Using bivariate mixed-effects meta-regressions, while controlling for key a priori confounders, we regressed smoking cessation on (a) three BCT groupings consistent with dual-process theory (i.e. associative, reflective motivational and self-regulatory), (b) 17 expert-derived BCT groupings (i.e. BCT taxonomy version 1 clusters) and (c) individual BCTs from the BCT taxonomy version 1. RESULTS: Among person-delivered interventions, higher smoking cessation rates were predicted by BCTs targeting associative and self-regulatory processes (B = 0.034, 0.041, P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09652140
Volume :
115
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Addiction
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2c9a8832ceac9ede761da9745ee873ca
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/add.15056