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Aspiring to physical health: The role of aspirations for physical health in facilitating long-term tobacco abstinence

Niemiec, Christopher P.
Ryan, Richard Michael
Deci, Edward L.
Williams, Geoffrey C.
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Objective: To assess aspirations for physical health over 18 months. To examine whether maintained importance of aspirations for physical health mediated and/or moderated the effect of an intensive intervention on long-term tobacco abstinence. Methods: Participants were randomly assigned to an intervention based on self-determination theory or to community care, and provided data at baseline and at 18 and 30 months post-randomization. Results: Aspirations for physical health were better maintained over 18 months among participants in the intervention (mean change = .05), relative to community care (mean change = −.13), t = 2.66, p < .01. Maintained importance of aspirations for physical health partially mediated the treatment condition effects on seven-day point prevalence tobacco abstinence (z′ = 1.68, p < .01) and the longest number of days not smoking (z′ = 2.16, p < .01), and interacted with treatment condition to facilitate the longest number of days not smoking (β = .08, p < .05). Conclusion: Maintained importance of aspirations for physical health facilitated tobacco abstinence.
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health aspirations, self-determination theory, tobacco abstinence
Date
2009
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Journal article
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Patient Education and Counseling
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74
Issue
2
Page Range
250-257
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Institute for Positive Psychology and Education
Faculty of Education and Arts
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