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A Pilot Study and Ecological Model of Smoking Cues to Inform Mobile Health Strategies for Quitting Among Low-Income Smokers

Authors :
Sheana Bull
M. Odette Gore
Shuo Zhou
Qing Li
Jennifer Dickman Portz
Kelsey Lynett Ford
Xuhong Zhang
Arnold H. Levinson
Susan L. Moore
Source :
Health promotion practice. 22(6)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

One crucial factor that leads to disparities in smoking cessation between groups with higher and lower socioeconomic status is more prevalent socioenvironmental smoking cues in low-income communities. Little is known about how these cues influence socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers in real-world scenarios and how to design interventions, especially mobile phone–based interventions, to counteract the impacts of various types of smoking cues. We interviewed 15 current smokers living in low-income communities and scanned their neighborhoods to explore smoking-related experiences and identify multilevel cues that may trigger them to smoke. Findings suggest four major types of smoking cues influence low-income smokers—internal, habitual, social, and environmental. We propose an ecological model of smoking cues to inform the design of mobile health (mHealth) interventions for smoking cessation. We suggest that user-triggered strategies will be most useful to address internal cues; server-triggered strategies will be most suitable in changing perceived social norms of smoking and routine smoking activities to address social and habitual cues; and context-triggered strategies will be most effective for counteracting environmental cues. The pros and cons of each approach are discussed regarding their cost-effectiveness, the potential to provide personalized assistance, and scale.

Details

ISSN :
15248399
Volume :
22
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health promotion practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....037652ce5475128cae5e5042efcc2b67