Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysis

Abstract Background Group therapy assists individuals in learning many behavioral techniques for smoking cessation and providing each other with mutual support. Group behavior therapy is not routinely provided as a modality of tobacco cessation assistance in tobacco cessation clinics in Saudi Arabia...

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Main Authors: Shatha A. Alduraywish, Meaad F. Alnofaie, Balqes F. Alrajhi, Fatima A. Balsharaf, Sarah S. Alblaihed, Alaa A. Alsowigh, Wafa S. Alotaibi, Fahad M. Aldakheel
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10924-4
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spelling doaj-9525670d940e479cbef57966f49b00bd2021-05-09T11:04:09ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-05-012111810.1186/s12889-021-10924-4Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysisShatha A. Alduraywish0Meaad F. Alnofaie1Balqes F. Alrajhi2Fatima A. Balsharaf3Sarah S. Alblaihed4Alaa A. Alsowigh5Wafa S. Alotaibi6Fahad M. Aldakheel7Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityPrince Sattam bin Abdulaziz Research Chair for Epidemiology and Public Health, College of Medicine, King Saud UniversityAbstract Background Group therapy assists individuals in learning many behavioral techniques for smoking cessation and providing each other with mutual support. Group behavior therapy is not routinely provided as a modality of tobacco cessation assistance in tobacco cessation clinics in Saudi Arabia despite it is effectiveness. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults who attend smoking cessation clinics and to identify the associated factors. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted with a targeted sample of 229 males aged 18 and above who were attending smoking cessation clinics. The participants were randomly selected. Data were collected using a paper-based questionnaire. One-way ANOVA and chi-square test were used for statistical analysis. Results Results showed a high percentage of the study participants were in the age group of 21–40 years. Most of them were consuming 10–20 cigarettes per day. Around 79% of the participants had previous attempted to quit smoking. This study demonstrated a deficit in knowledge about group behavior therapy. The mean score for attitude and beliefs was 5.3 out of 11. Multiple factors influenced their attitudes and beliefs, such as previous attempts to quit smoking (p-value < 0.05) and the number of cigarettes used per day (p-value = 0.03). The knowledge was found to be affected by the level of education (p-value = 0.04). Conclusion The study demonstrates a deficit in knowledge about group behavior therapy and it shows that the level of education was associated with the knowledge. Additionally, previous attempts to quit smoking and the number of cigarettes used per day, influenced the participants’ attitude and beliefs toward group behavioral therapy. Increase awareness about the role of group behavior therapy in smoking cessation is required before this method is implemented in the routine practice.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10924-4AttitudeBehavioral therapyBeliefsGroup therapyKnowledgeSmoking cessation
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author Shatha A. Alduraywish
Meaad F. Alnofaie
Balqes F. Alrajhi
Fatima A. Balsharaf
Sarah S. Alblaihed
Alaa A. Alsowigh
Wafa S. Alotaibi
Fahad M. Aldakheel
spellingShingle Shatha A. Alduraywish
Meaad F. Alnofaie
Balqes F. Alrajhi
Fatima A. Balsharaf
Sarah S. Alblaihed
Alaa A. Alsowigh
Wafa S. Alotaibi
Fahad M. Aldakheel
Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysis
BMC Public Health
Attitude
Behavioral therapy
Beliefs
Group therapy
Knowledge
Smoking cessation
author_facet Shatha A. Alduraywish
Meaad F. Alnofaie
Balqes F. Alrajhi
Fatima A. Balsharaf
Sarah S. Alblaihed
Alaa A. Alsowigh
Wafa S. Alotaibi
Fahad M. Aldakheel
author_sort Shatha A. Alduraywish
title Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysis
title_short Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysis
title_full Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysis
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysis
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysis
title_sort knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults attending smoking cessation clinics, cross-sectional analysis
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background Group therapy assists individuals in learning many behavioral techniques for smoking cessation and providing each other with mutual support. Group behavior therapy is not routinely provided as a modality of tobacco cessation assistance in tobacco cessation clinics in Saudi Arabia despite it is effectiveness. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and beliefs toward group behavior therapy programs among male adults who attend smoking cessation clinics and to identify the associated factors. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted with a targeted sample of 229 males aged 18 and above who were attending smoking cessation clinics. The participants were randomly selected. Data were collected using a paper-based questionnaire. One-way ANOVA and chi-square test were used for statistical analysis. Results Results showed a high percentage of the study participants were in the age group of 21–40 years. Most of them were consuming 10–20 cigarettes per day. Around 79% of the participants had previous attempted to quit smoking. This study demonstrated a deficit in knowledge about group behavior therapy. The mean score for attitude and beliefs was 5.3 out of 11. Multiple factors influenced their attitudes and beliefs, such as previous attempts to quit smoking (p-value < 0.05) and the number of cigarettes used per day (p-value = 0.03). The knowledge was found to be affected by the level of education (p-value = 0.04). Conclusion The study demonstrates a deficit in knowledge about group behavior therapy and it shows that the level of education was associated with the knowledge. Additionally, previous attempts to quit smoking and the number of cigarettes used per day, influenced the participants’ attitude and beliefs toward group behavioral therapy. Increase awareness about the role of group behavior therapy in smoking cessation is required before this method is implemented in the routine practice.
topic Attitude
Behavioral therapy
Beliefs
Group therapy
Knowledge
Smoking cessation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10924-4
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