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A Three-Year Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis on Nicotine Dependence and Average Smoking

OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have been limited to the use of cross sectional data to identify the relationships between nicotine dependence and smoking. Therefore, it is difficult to determine a causal direction between the two variables. The purposes of this study were to 1) test whether nicotine d...

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Autores principales: Song, Tae Min, An, Ji-Young, Hayman, Laura L., Kim, Gye Soo, Lee, Ju Yul, Jang, Hae Lan
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Publicado: Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3402554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844647
http://dx.doi.org/10.4258/hir.2012.18.2.115
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author Song, Tae Min
An, Ji-Young
Hayman, Laura L.
Kim, Gye Soo
Lee, Ju Yul
Jang, Hae Lan
author_facet Song, Tae Min
An, Ji-Young
Hayman, Laura L.
Kim, Gye Soo
Lee, Ju Yul
Jang, Hae Lan
author_sort Song, Tae Min
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description OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have been limited to the use of cross sectional data to identify the relationships between nicotine dependence and smoking. Therefore, it is difficult to determine a causal direction between the two variables. The purposes of this study were to 1) test whether nicotine dependence or average smoking was a more influential factor in smoking cessation; and 2) propose effective ways to quit smoking as determined by the causal relations identified. METHODS: This study used a panel dataset from the central computerized management systems of community-based smoking cessation programs in Korea. Data were stored from July 16, 2005 to July 15, 2008. 711,862 smokers were registered and re-registered for the programs during the period. 860 of those who were retained in the programs for three years were finally included in the dataset. To measure nicotine dependence, this study used a revised Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence. To examine the relationship between nicotine dependence and average smoking, an autoregressive cross-lagged model was explored in the study. RESULTS: The results indicate that 1) nicotine dependence and average smoking were stable over time; 2) the impact of nicotine dependence on average smoking was significant and vice versa; and 3) the impact of average smoking on nicotine dependence is greater than the impact of nicotine dependence on average smoking. CONCLUSIONS: These results support the existing data obtained from previous research. Collectively, reducing the amount of smoking in order to decrease nicotine dependence is important for evidence-based policy making for smoking cessation.
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spelling pubmed-34025542012-07-27 A Three-Year Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis on Nicotine Dependence and Average Smoking Song, Tae Min An, Ji-Young Hayman, Laura L. Kim, Gye Soo Lee, Ju Yul Jang, Hae Lan Healthc Inform Res Original Article OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have been limited to the use of cross sectional data to identify the relationships between nicotine dependence and smoking. Therefore, it is difficult to determine a causal direction between the two variables. The purposes of this study were to 1) test whether nicotine dependence or average smoking was a more influential factor in smoking cessation; and 2) propose effective ways to quit smoking as determined by the causal relations identified. METHODS: This study used a panel dataset from the central computerized management systems of community-based smoking cessation programs in Korea. Data were stored from July 16, 2005 to July 15, 2008. 711,862 smokers were registered and re-registered for the programs during the period. 860 of those who were retained in the programs for three years were finally included in the dataset. To measure nicotine dependence, this study used a revised Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence. To examine the relationship between nicotine dependence and average smoking, an autoregressive cross-lagged model was explored in the study. RESULTS: The results indicate that 1) nicotine dependence and average smoking were stable over time; 2) the impact of nicotine dependence on average smoking was significant and vice versa; and 3) the impact of average smoking on nicotine dependence is greater than the impact of nicotine dependence on average smoking. CONCLUSIONS: These results support the existing data obtained from previous research. Collectively, reducing the amount of smoking in order to decrease nicotine dependence is important for evidence-based policy making for smoking cessation. Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2012-06 2012-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3402554/ /pubmed/22844647 http://dx.doi.org/10.4258/hir.2012.18.2.115 Text en © 2012 The Korean Society of Medical Informatics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Song, Tae Min
An, Ji-Young
Hayman, Laura L.
Kim, Gye Soo
Lee, Ju Yul
Jang, Hae Lan
A Three-Year Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis on Nicotine Dependence and Average Smoking
title A Three-Year Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis on Nicotine Dependence and Average Smoking
title_full A Three-Year Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis on Nicotine Dependence and Average Smoking
title_fullStr A Three-Year Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis on Nicotine Dependence and Average Smoking
title_full_unstemmed A Three-Year Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis on Nicotine Dependence and Average Smoking
title_short A Three-Year Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis on Nicotine Dependence and Average Smoking
title_sort three-year autoregressive cross-lagged panel analysis on nicotine dependence and average smoking
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3402554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844647
http://dx.doi.org/10.4258/hir.2012.18.2.115
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