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Subst Use Misuse ; 43(8-9): 1240-59, 2008 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18649241

ABSTRACT

We used a consumer-driven approach to develop a model smoking-cessation program for women. Four focus groups (N = 23 [5-7/group]), each lasting 2 hours, were led by a professional moderator and audiotaped in 2004. Researchers reviewed transcripts; key themes were identified using scrutiny techniques (Ryan and Bernard, 2003). Necessary elements of a smoking-cessation program for women included support and choice (i.e., control over the program components), suggesting the need for an individualized program. Identifying appropriate components is a critical step in the development of efficacious programs that target substance-abusing populations; focus group methodology is useful in this endeavor. The study's implications and limitations are noted.


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Community Participation/methods , Focus Groups/methods , Program Development/methods , Smoking Cessation/methods , Smoking Prevention , Women's Health , Adult , Aged , Ambulatory Care/methods , Female , Health Promotion/methods , Humans , Middle Aged , Motivation , Sex Factors , Smoking/epidemiology , Smoking/psychology , Social Support , Tape Recording , United States/epidemiology , United States Department of Veterans Affairs/organization & administration , Veterans/psychology
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