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'Every day I think about your messages': assessing text messaging engagement among Latino smokers in a mobile cessation program
Document Type
Report
Source
Patient Preference and Adherence. March, 2020, p1213, 7 p.
Subject
Text messaging
Text messaging -- Social aspects
Smoking cessation -- Social aspects
Smokers -- Social aspects
Biochemistry
Insurance
Technology
Mexican American literature
Future predictions
Social support
Language
English
ISSN
1177-889X
Abstract
Introduction: Mobile health interventions are a promising mode to address tobacco-related disparities among Latinos, the largest minority group and the highest users of text messaging technology. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess engagement in a smoking cessation intervention delivered via text message (Kick Buts) among Latino smokers. Methods: We relied on a community-based recruitment strategy to enroll 20 Latino smokers in Kick Buts. Outcome measures included biochemically verified abstinence at 12 weeks, participant text messaging interactivity with the program, and satisfaction. Results: Participants' mean age was 40.7 years old (SD=14.6). Most of the participants were male (70%), did not have health insurance (75%), and reported low nicotine-dependence (60%). The majority of participants (75%) sent at least one text message to the program. On average, participants who interacted with the program sent 31.8 (SD=39.7) text messages. Eight themes were identified in participants' messages (eg, well-being, self-efficacy, strategies to quit, extra-treatment social support, etc). At 12 weeks, 30% of the participants were biochemically verified as abstinent. Conclusion: A smoking cessation text message intervention generated high engagement among Latinos and resulted in noteworthy cessation rates. Future studies should assess the relationship of text messaging interactions with psychological effects (eg, intra-treatment social support, therapeutic alliance, and perceived autonomy support). Keywords: Latinos, smoking, smoking cessation, text messages, m-Health
Introduction Of the approximately 55 million Latinos that reside in the USA, over 6 million (11.2%) are current smokers. (1) Latino smokers are less likely than non-Hispanic whites to have [...]