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Published in: Tobacco Induced Diseases 2/2006

Open Access 01-08-2006 | Review

Attrition in a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Study for Females

Authors: Robert F Leeman, Zandra N Quiles, Laurence A Molinelli, Donna Medaglia Terwal, Beth L Nordstrom, Arthur J Garvey, Taru Kinnunen

Published in: Tobacco Induced Diseases | Issue 2/2006

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Abstract

Limiting attrition (i.e., participant dropout before the conclusion of a study) is a major challenge faced by researchers when implementing clinical trials. Data from a smoking cessation trial for females (N = 246) were analyzed in order to identify baseline smoking-related, demographic and psychological characteristics affecting likelihood of early (i.e., before the quit attempt) and late (i.e., after the quit attempt) dropout. There were a number of significant demographic predictors of attrition. Participants with at least one child living at home were at increased risk of both early and late dropout. Non-Whites were at increased risk of early dropout, while not having a college degree put one at increased risk of late dropout. Age was found to be a protective factor in that the older a participant was, the less likely she was to drop out in the early stages of the trial. With respect to psychological variables, weight concerns increased risk of attrition, as did the experience of guilt. In terms of smoking-related variables, mean cigarettes per day was not a significant predictor of attrition, although length of longest prior quit attempt was a significant predictor of early dropout when age was removed from the regression.
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Metadata
Title
Attrition in a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Study for Females
Authors
Robert F Leeman
Zandra N Quiles
Laurence A Molinelli
Donna Medaglia Terwal
Beth L Nordstrom
Arthur J Garvey
Taru Kinnunen
Publication date
01-08-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Tobacco Induced Diseases / Issue 2/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1617-9625
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1617-9625-3-2-59

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