Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model

This study sought to obtain a preliminary assessment of whether a new model of behaviour change (SNAP) could provide a useful conceptual framework for classifying smokers reports of their beliefs and feelings about the process of stopping smoking. Eight smokers clinic attendees in Malaysia underwent...

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Main Authors: Hum, W.L., Bulgiba, A., Shahab, L., Vangeli, E., West, R.
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spelling my.um.eprints.82872013-08-28T04:23:36Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8287/ Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model Hum, W.L. Bulgiba, A. Shahab, L. Vangeli, E. West, R. R Medicine This study sought to obtain a preliminary assessment of whether a new model of behaviour change (SNAP) could provide a useful conceptual framework for classifying smokers reports of their beliefs and feelings about the process of stopping smoking. Eight smokers clinic attendees in Malaysia underwent semi-structured interviews before and four weeks after the start of their quit attempt. A variant of Template Analysis found support for the view that smokers inferred identities could be reliably classified in the terms Smoker, Non-smoker, Attempter or Planner (SNAP) using self-statements about their motivation and behaviour as well as identity. There was evidence for wide variation in the coherence of smokers beliefs and feelings defined in terms of the proportion that fitted their modal SNAP category. As would be expected there was a shift in SNAP categories pre- to post-quit in those who were not smoking but only so far as attempter. An important next step is to assess how far lack of coherence in a given identity predicts transitions to other categories. 2013 Article PeerReviewed Hum, W.L. and Bulgiba, A. and Shahab, L. and Vangeli, E. and West, R. (2013) Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model. Journal of Smoking Cessation. pp. 1-7. ISSN 1834-2612 http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8838384 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1388020/ 10.1017/jsc.2013.3
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Hum, W.L.
Bulgiba, A.
Shahab, L.
Vangeli, E.
West, R.
Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model
description This study sought to obtain a preliminary assessment of whether a new model of behaviour change (SNAP) could provide a useful conceptual framework for classifying smokers reports of their beliefs and feelings about the process of stopping smoking. Eight smokers clinic attendees in Malaysia underwent semi-structured interviews before and four weeks after the start of their quit attempt. A variant of Template Analysis found support for the view that smokers inferred identities could be reliably classified in the terms Smoker, Non-smoker, Attempter or Planner (SNAP) using self-statements about their motivation and behaviour as well as identity. There was evidence for wide variation in the coherence of smokers beliefs and feelings defined in terms of the proportion that fitted their modal SNAP category. As would be expected there was a shift in SNAP categories pre- to post-quit in those who were not smoking but only so far as attempter. An important next step is to assess how far lack of coherence in a given identity predicts transitions to other categories.
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author Hum, W.L.
Bulgiba, A.
Shahab, L.
Vangeli, E.
West, R.
author_facet Hum, W.L.
Bulgiba, A.
Shahab, L.
Vangeli, E.
West, R.
author_sort Hum, W.L.
title Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model
title_short Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model
title_full Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model
title_fullStr Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model
title_full_unstemmed Understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the SNAP model
title_sort understanding smokers beliefs and feelings about smoking and quitting during a quit attempt: a preliminary evaluation of the snap model
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/8287/
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