Addressing Postpartum Mood and Weight Concerns to Sustain Smoking Cessation
解决产后情绪和体重问题以维持戒烟
基本信息
- 批准号:7501479
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 51.25万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-09-30 至 2012-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAddressAgeAsthmaAttentionBehavioralCaringChildCognitiveCognitive TherapyConditionDataDevelopmentDrug usageEducationEnvironmental Tobacco SmokeExposure toFutureHealthHealth BenefitInterventionInvestigationLeadLengthLinkMalignant NeoplasmsMediator of activation proteinMoodsMothersNicotine DependencePostpartum AbstinencePostpartum PeriodPostpartum WomenPregnancyPregnant WomenPrevention interventionPrevention programPublic HealthRaceRandomizedRandomized Clinical TrialsRandomized Controlled TrialsRateRelapseRelative (related person)ResearchRiskSelf EfficacySmokeSmokingSmoking PreventionSocioeconomic FactorsStressSudden infant death syndromeSymptomsTestingTherapeuticTherapeutic EffectTimeTobacco smokeWeightWomanWorkdepressive symptomsdesigndisorder later incidence preventionear infectionimprovedinnovationinterestnovelpreventreproductiverespiratoryresponsesmoking cessationsmoking interventiontherapy design
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The majority of women who quit smoking during pregnancy will relapse during the first year postpartum, and postpartum smoking has deleterious effects on the health of both the mother and her children. For example, smoking increases the risk of certain cancers, respiratory symptoms and reproductive complications among women, and exposure to tobacco smoke has been linked to sudden infant death syndrome, ear infections, respiratory illness and asthma among children. Previous interventions designed to address postpartum smoking have not successfully increased rates of sustained abstinence postpartum. However, our research has documented that mood and weight concerns are associated with postpartum smoking relapse, and pilot data support the acceptability of strategies to address mood and weight concerns in the postpartum period. Thus, this application proposes a randomized controlled trial of a novel, cognitive behavioral postpartum relapse prevention program that addresses women's mood and weight concerns delivered during the postpartum period when the risk of relapse is high. Pregnant women who have quit smoking and are interested in saying quit postpartum (N = 300) will be randomly assigned to: 1) a relapse prevention intervention that addresses mood and weight concerns, or 2) a nondirective, supportive condition designed to control for the effects of therapeutic time and attention. We hypothesize that relapse will be less likely at 6 and 12 months postpartum for women in the intervention group than those in the supportive condition. We will also examine the mediators and moderators of treatment response. Results of this investigation will provide information on the efficacy of a cognitive behavioral relapse prevention intervention that incorporates strategies to address mood and weight concerns to prevent smoking relapse and inform future research on the prevention of smoking and other drug use postpartum.
描述(由申请人提供):大多数在怀孕期间戒烟的妇女会在产后一年内再次吸烟,产后吸烟对母亲和孩子的健康都有有害影响。例如,吸烟增加了妇女患某些癌症、呼吸系统症状和生殖并发症的风险,接触烟草烟雾与婴儿猝死综合症、耳部感染、呼吸系统疾病和儿童哮喘有关。以前旨在解决产后吸烟问题的干预措施并没有成功地增加产后持续戒断的比率。然而,我们的研究已经证明情绪和体重问题与产后吸烟复发有关,试点数据支持在产后时期解决情绪和体重问题的策略的可接受性。因此,本申请提出了一项新的、认知行为的产后复发预防计划的随机对照试验,该计划解决了产后复发风险高的妇女的情绪和体重问题。已经戒烟并有兴趣在产后戒烟的孕妇(N = 300)将被随机分配到:1)一个针对情绪和体重问题的复发预防干预,或2)一个旨在控制治疗时间和注意力效果的非指导性支持性条件。我们假设干预组的妇女在产后6个月和12个月复发的可能性比支持组的妇女低。我们还将研究治疗反应的调节因子和调节因子。这项调查的结果将为认知行为预防复发干预的有效性提供信息,该干预包括解决情绪和体重问题的策略,以防止吸烟复发,并为未来预防产后吸烟和其他药物使用的研究提供信息。
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