Abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: Longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.

The Abstinence-Related Motivational Engagement (ARME) scale was developed to assess motivation to remain abstinent after a smoking cessation attempt. The ARME demonstrated reliability and validity among a small sample of ex-smokers. This study expands the psychometric evaluation of the ARME and test...

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Main Authors: Amanda M Palmer, Steven K Sutton, John B Correa, Vani N Simmons, Thomas H Brandon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247867
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spelling doaj-9935b06197bc4daab4698ed9afd15f332021-03-19T05:30:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01163e024786710.1371/journal.pone.0247867Abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: Longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.Amanda M PalmerSteven K SuttonJohn B CorreaVani N SimmonsThomas H BrandonThe Abstinence-Related Motivational Engagement (ARME) scale was developed to assess motivation to remain abstinent after a smoking cessation attempt. The ARME demonstrated reliability and validity among a small sample of ex-smokers. This study expands the psychometric evaluation of the ARME and tests the ARME as a predictor of smoking status among a sample of participants quitting smoking. The parent trial tested the efficacy of a self-help smoking cessation intervention (N = 1874), with assessments every 6 months. Internal consistency and factor structure of the ARME was evaluated at each assessment to confirm use of the measure as designed. Discriminant validity was assessed by comparing the ARME to the Situation-specific Abstinence Self-Efficacy (SSE) scale via inter-correlations and prediction of future smoking status. Finally, the trajectories of both the ARME and SSE were compared among continuous abstainers and continuous smokers. A single-factor structure was observed at each assessment. Cronbach's alphas ranged from 0.88-0.91 for the total sample. Correlations between the ARME and the SSE ranged from 0.38-0.47 (ps <0.001) among smokers; and from 0.09-0.15 (most ps > 0.05) among abstainers. Among current smokers, the ARME and SSE were independent positive predictors of subsequent abstinence (AORs 1.28-2.29, ps <0.001). For those currently abstinent, only the SSE predicted subsequent abstinence (AORs 1.69-2.60, ps <0.05). GEE analyses showed different trajectories for the two measures, as well as between abstainers and smokers. In conclusion, the ARME is a reliable, valid measure with unique predictive utility for current smokers and a distinct trajectory among those who have successfully quit.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247867
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author Amanda M Palmer
Steven K Sutton
John B Correa
Vani N Simmons
Thomas H Brandon
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Steven K Sutton
John B Correa
Vani N Simmons
Thomas H Brandon
Abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: Longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.
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author_facet Amanda M Palmer
Steven K Sutton
John B Correa
Vani N Simmons
Thomas H Brandon
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title Abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: Longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.
title_short Abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: Longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.
title_full Abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: Longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.
title_fullStr Abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: Longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.
title_full_unstemmed Abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: Longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.
title_sort abstinence-related motivational engagement for smoking cessation: longitudinal patterns and predictive validity.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The Abstinence-Related Motivational Engagement (ARME) scale was developed to assess motivation to remain abstinent after a smoking cessation attempt. The ARME demonstrated reliability and validity among a small sample of ex-smokers. This study expands the psychometric evaluation of the ARME and tests the ARME as a predictor of smoking status among a sample of participants quitting smoking. The parent trial tested the efficacy of a self-help smoking cessation intervention (N = 1874), with assessments every 6 months. Internal consistency and factor structure of the ARME was evaluated at each assessment to confirm use of the measure as designed. Discriminant validity was assessed by comparing the ARME to the Situation-specific Abstinence Self-Efficacy (SSE) scale via inter-correlations and prediction of future smoking status. Finally, the trajectories of both the ARME and SSE were compared among continuous abstainers and continuous smokers. A single-factor structure was observed at each assessment. Cronbach's alphas ranged from 0.88-0.91 for the total sample. Correlations between the ARME and the SSE ranged from 0.38-0.47 (ps <0.001) among smokers; and from 0.09-0.15 (most ps > 0.05) among abstainers. Among current smokers, the ARME and SSE were independent positive predictors of subsequent abstinence (AORs 1.28-2.29, ps <0.001). For those currently abstinent, only the SSE predicted subsequent abstinence (AORs 1.69-2.60, ps <0.05). GEE analyses showed different trajectories for the two measures, as well as between abstainers and smokers. In conclusion, the ARME is a reliable, valid measure with unique predictive utility for current smokers and a distinct trajectory among those who have successfully quit.
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