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A Wechat-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention For Chinese Smokers: A Pilot Study, Ting Luo, Mirandy S. Li, Donna Williams, Jackson Fritz, Kaylin Beiter, Stephen Phillippi, Qingzhao Yu, Stephen Kantrow, Wei Ting Lin, Yu Hsiang Kao, Yongchun Chen, Liwei Chen, Tung-Sung Tseng
A Wechat-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention For Chinese Smokers: A Pilot Study, Ting Luo, Mirandy S. Li, Donna Williams, Jackson Fritz, Kaylin Beiter, Stephen Phillippi, Qingzhao Yu, Stephen Kantrow, Wei Ting Lin, Yu Hsiang Kao, Yongchun Chen, Liwei Chen, Tung-Sung Tseng
School of Public Health Faculty Publications
Background: China is the largest tobacco producer and has the highest number of tobacco consumers in the world. Extensive research has demonstrated the utility of social media for smoking cessation. WeChat is the most commonly used social media platform in China, but has not yet been utilized for smoking cessation interventions. The objectives of this study are (1) to evaluate the efficacy of a WeChat-based smoking cessation intervention; and (2) to examine a possible additive effect of integrating oral health and smoking-related information into a tailored, Transtheoretical Model (TTM) guided smoking cessation intervention. Methods: Eligible adults were recruited through WeChat …
Implementation Of A Wechat-Based Smoking Cessation Program For Chinese Smokers, Ting Luo, Mirandy S. Li, Donna Williams, Jackson Fritz, Stephen Phillippi, Qingzhao Yu, Stephen Kantrow, Liwei Chen, Yongchun Chen, Kaylin Beiter, Tung-Sung Tseng
Implementation Of A Wechat-Based Smoking Cessation Program For Chinese Smokers, Ting Luo, Mirandy S. Li, Donna Williams, Jackson Fritz, Stephen Phillippi, Qingzhao Yu, Stephen Kantrow, Liwei Chen, Yongchun Chen, Kaylin Beiter, Tung-Sung Tseng
School of Public Health Faculty Publications
Introduction: Although smoking prevalence has recently declined, the smoking prevalence in China remains high. Extensive research has demonstrated ways that social media can assist in quitting smoking. WeChat is the most commonly used social media platform in China but has not been used for smoking cessation. A process evaluation of a novel WeChat-based smoking cessation intervention was conducted to measure its efficacy of content delivery, participant satisfac-tion, engagement, and likelihood of recommendation to others. Methods: A three-week, three-arm, single-blind randomized control trial was established. WeChat was used to recruit 403 participants and to deliver intervention messages and process evaluation surveys …
Use Of Geographic Information System Technology To Evaluate Health Disparities In Smoking Cessation Class Accessibility For Patients In Louisiana Public Hospitals, Tung-Sung Tseng, Michael D. Celestin, Qingzhao Yu, Mirandy Li, Ting Luo, Sarah Moody-Thomas
Use Of Geographic Information System Technology To Evaluate Health Disparities In Smoking Cessation Class Accessibility For Patients In Louisiana Public Hospitals, Tung-Sung Tseng, Michael D. Celestin, Qingzhao Yu, Mirandy Li, Ting Luo, Sarah Moody-Thomas
School of Public Health Faculty Publications
Research has shown cigarette smoking is a major risk factors for many type of cancer or cancer prognosis. Tobacco related health disparities were addressed continually in cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control. The present study evaluated the health disparities in attendance of smoking cessation counseling classes for 4,826 patients scheduled to attend between 2005 and 2007. Of 3,781 (78.4%) patients with records to calculate the distance from their home domicile to counseling sites using Geographic Information System technology, 1,435 (38%) of smokers who attended counseling had shorter travel distances to counseling sites (11.6 miles, SD = 11.29) compared to …
Urban And Rural Disparities In A Wechat-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention Among Chinese Smokers, Ting Luo, Mirandy Li, Donna Williams, Jackson Fritz, Stephen Phillippi, Qingzhao Yu, Stephen Kantrow, Liwei Chen, Yongchun Chen, Kaylin Beiter, Tung-Sung Tseng
Urban And Rural Disparities In A Wechat-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention Among Chinese Smokers, Ting Luo, Mirandy Li, Donna Williams, Jackson Fritz, Stephen Phillippi, Qingzhao Yu, Stephen Kantrow, Liwei Chen, Yongchun Chen, Kaylin Beiter, Tung-Sung Tseng
School of Public Health Faculty Publications
Introduction: Tobacco use, which is directly responsible for 10% of total deaths per year globally, remains consistently high, with approximately 20% of the population reporting regular consumption globally. Moreover, health disparities regarding tobacco consumption and smoking cessation are growing between rural and urban populations worldwide. Social media interventions for tobacco cessation may effectively reach both groups. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a WeChat-delivered smoking cessation intervention among rural and urban Chinese smokers, and to assess moderating variables that may contribute to differential intervention efficacy. Methods: WeChat was used to recruit smokers into this intervention …