Empowering smoke-free environment through self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke-stoppage programme
Background Over the years, the attempt to encourage the stoppage of smoking behaviour has not been easy. While different reasons are offered on why people smoke, the environmental effect, aside from the danger of smoking on both self and the family is staggering (Fact Sheet-Smoking Statistics, 2010...
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description | Background
Over the years, the
attempt to encourage the stoppage of smoking behaviour has not been easy. While
different reasons are offered on why people smoke, the environmental effect,
aside from the danger of smoking on both self and the family is staggering
(Fact Sheet-Smoking Statistics, 2010). Cigarette/tobacco smoking poses irreversible
health hazards that lead to series of unquantified health implications to the
health of smokers, the health of side-stream (second hand and/or passive)
smokers as well as the smokers' significant persons, especially children. Despite
the health hazards that smoking poses to everyone including the smokers, the
continued benefits for applying psychotherapeutic packages for both its reduction
and or stoppage are not exhaustively the vogue in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Methods
It screened and
selected 21 volunteer smokers using the number of cigarette smoked per day
within the frequency index for eligibility in a seven month time frame. With
the use of the frequency counts subsumed within smoking personal motivation
scale the ANCOVAR statistical methods at 0.05 alpha was applied in data
analysis.
Results
Overall, the findings
showed that the treatment outcome that utilized both self-verbalization and
cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies were effective (p<0.05) for reducing
the frequencies of cigarette smoked and eventual stoppage for participants.
Though initial effectiveness was 61.6% success, the follow-up monitoring
activities indicated that at seven months expiration period, the treatment had
recorded 86.5% success.
Conclusions
The regular application
of the suggested psychotherapies are germane to a healthy smoke-free environment
while more efforts should be directed to understand the personal and fate
beliefs of individuals sustaining continuous smoking despite its deleterious
health effects on the people. |
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spelling | doaj.art-0ab071193c904918bad95502159c9d7e2022-12-21T21:21:39ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-03-0116110.18332/tid/8376283762Empowering smoke-free environment through self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke-stoppage programmeJonathan Osiki0University of Ibadan, Guidance and Counselling, NigeriaBackground Over the years, the attempt to encourage the stoppage of smoking behaviour has not been easy. While different reasons are offered on why people smoke, the environmental effect, aside from the danger of smoking on both self and the family is staggering (Fact Sheet-Smoking Statistics, 2010). Cigarette/tobacco smoking poses irreversible health hazards that lead to series of unquantified health implications to the health of smokers, the health of side-stream (second hand and/or passive) smokers as well as the smokers' significant persons, especially children. Despite the health hazards that smoking poses to everyone including the smokers, the continued benefits for applying psychotherapeutic packages for both its reduction and or stoppage are not exhaustively the vogue in Sub-Saharan Africa. Methods It screened and selected 21 volunteer smokers using the number of cigarette smoked per day within the frequency index for eligibility in a seven month time frame. With the use of the frequency counts subsumed within smoking personal motivation scale the ANCOVAR statistical methods at 0.05 alpha was applied in data analysis. Results Overall, the findings showed that the treatment outcome that utilized both self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies were effective (p<0.05) for reducing the frequencies of cigarette smoked and eventual stoppage for participants. Though initial effectiveness was 61.6% success, the follow-up monitoring activities indicated that at seven months expiration period, the treatment had recorded 86.5% success. Conclusions The regular application of the suggested psychotherapies are germane to a healthy smoke-free environment while more efforts should be directed to understand the personal and fate beliefs of individuals sustaining continuous smoking despite its deleterious health effects on the people.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/Empowering-smoke-free-environment-through-self-verbalization-and-cognitive-re-appraisal,83762,0,2.htmlWCTOH |
spellingShingle | Jonathan Osiki Empowering smoke-free environment through self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke-stoppage programme Tobacco Induced Diseases WCTOH |
title | Empowering smoke-free environment through self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke-stoppage programme |
title_full | Empowering smoke-free environment through self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke-stoppage programme |
title_fullStr | Empowering smoke-free environment through self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke-stoppage programme |
title_full_unstemmed | Empowering smoke-free environment through self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke-stoppage programme |
title_short | Empowering smoke-free environment through self-verbalization and cognitive re-appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke-stoppage programme |
title_sort | empowering smoke free environment through self verbalization and cognitive re appraisal psychotherapies among university participants in a smoke stoppage programme |
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