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- Title
Who are health influencers? Characterizing a sample of tobacco cessation interveners.
- Authors
Campbell J; Mays MZ; Yuan NP; Muramoto ML
- Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To describe characteristics of health influencers (HIs) prior to training in brief tobacco cessation interventions (BI). METHODS: HIs (n=910) in Arizona were recruited for a randomized controlled trial comparing training modalities. RESULTS: Typically middle-aged (M=43, SD=14), non-Hispanic white (68%), female (77%), non-tobacco users (93%), most identified personal (89%) rather than job-related (3%) motivators for becoming cessation interveners. Confidence about intervention ability was high (93%); knowledge scores, however, were low (M=55%, SD=13%). CONCLUSIONS: HIs exhibiting high motivation to intervene but lacking knowledge about BI strategies may be an untapped resource for tobacco cessation and a variety of other health promotion interventions.
- Publication
American Journal of Health Behavior, 2007, Vol 31, Issue 2, p181
- ISSN
1087-3244
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.5993/ajhb.31.2.7