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      Comparison of five measures of motivation to quit smoking among a sample of hospitalized smokers.

      Journal of General Internal Medicine
      Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Motivation, Odds Ratio, Smoking Cessation

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          To compare the predictive validity of several measures of motivation to quit smoking among inpatients enrolled in a smoking cessation program. Data collected during face-to-face counseling sessions included a standard measure of motivation to quit (stage of readiness [Stage]: precontemplation, contemplation, or preparation) and four items with responses grouped in three categories: "How much do you want to quit smoking" (Want), "How likely is it that you will stay off cigarettes after you leave the hospital" (Likely), "Rate your confidence on a scale from 0 to 100 about successfully quitting in the next month" (Confidence), and a counselor assessment in response to the question, "How motivated is this patient to quit?" (Motivation). Patients were classified as nonsmokers if they reported not smoking at both the 6-month and 12-month interviews. All patients lost to follow-up were considered smokers. At 1 year, the smoking cessation rate was 22. 5%. Each measure of motivation to quit was independently associated with cessation ( p <.001) when added individually to an adjusted model. Likely was most closely associated with cessation and Stage was least. Likely had a sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and likelihood ratio of 70.2%, 68.1%, 39.3%, 88.6%, and 2.2, respectively. The motivation of inpatient smokers to quit may be as easily and as accurately predicted with a single question as with the series of questions that are typically used.

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          Chemistry
          Adolescent,Adult,Aged,Female,Humans,Logistic Models,Male,Middle Aged,Motivation,Odds Ratio,Smoking Cessation
          Chemistry
          Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Motivation, Odds Ratio, Smoking Cessation

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