A match-mismatch test of a stage model of behaviour change in tobacco smoking

  • A Dijkstra*
  • , B Conijn
  • , H De Vries
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Aims: An innovation offered by stage models of behaviour change is that of stage-matched interventions. Match-mismatch studies are the primary test of this idea but also the primary test of the validity of stage models. This study aimed at conducting such a test among tobacco smokers using the Social Cognitive Stage Model. Design: A match-mismatch field-experiment was conducted in which smokers and ex-smokers in different stages were assigned randomly to one of three information conditions. Participants: Smokers in the pre-contemplation stage, the contemplation stage and the preparation stage, and ex-smokers in the action stage (n = 481), who were recruited through mass media, were assigned randomly to one of three information conditions. Intervention: In each of the three information conditions, participants received a four- to six-page computer-tailored letter designed to: (1) increase the positive outcome expectations of quitting, (2) decrease the negative outcome expectations of quitting or (3) increase self-efficacy. Measurements: Forward stage transition was the primary outcome measure, which was assessed 2 months after the participants received the information. Findings: At the 2-month follow-up, the matched interventions were significantly more effective in stimulating forward stage transition (44.7%) than were mismatched interventions (25.8%; odds ratio = 2.78; confidence interval = 1.85-4.35). Conclusion: The present study provides experimental support for the benefits of stage-matching and for the validity of the Social Cognitive Stage Model. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1035-1043
Number of pages9
JournalAddiction
Volume101
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul-2006

Keywords

  • match-mismatch test
  • smoking cessation
  • stages of change
  • stage-matching
  • PRECAUTION ADOPTION PROCESS
  • TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL
  • SELF-EFFICACY
  • PRECONTEMPLATING SMOKERS
  • METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
  • HEALTH BEHAVIOR
  • CESSATION
  • INTERVENTIONS
  • SUBTYPES

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