مقاله انگلیسی پرداختن به چالش های درمان ترک سیگار در طی همه گیری
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مقاله انگلیسی پرداختن به چالش های درمان ترک سیگار در طی همه گیری

عنوان فارسی مقاله: پرداختن به چالش های درمان ترک سیگار در طی همه گیری COVID-19 با رسانه های اجتماعی
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله: Addressing cigarette smoking cessation treatment challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic with social media
مجله/کنفرانس: مجله درمان سوءمصرف مواد - Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
رشته های تحصیلی مرتبط: پزشکی، روانشناسی
گرایش های تحصیلی مرتبط: روانپزشکی، روانشناسی مشاوره ای، بهداشت عمومی
کلمات کلیدی فارسی: ترک سیگار ، COVID-19 ، رسانه های اجتماعی ، دخانیات ، سیگار
کلمات کلیدی انگلیسی: Smoking cessation, COVID-19, Social media, Tobacco, Cigarettes
نوع نگارش مقاله: مقاله مروری (Review Article)
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108379
دانشگاه: University of California, United States of America
صفحات مقاله انگلیسی: 3
ناشر: الزویر - Elsevier
نوع ارائه مقاله: ژورنال
نوع مقاله: ISI
سال انتشار مقاله: 2021
ایمپکت فاکتور: 3.083 در سال 2020
شاخص H_index: 99 در سال 2021
شاخص SJR: 1.574 در سال 2020
شناسه ISSN: 0740-5472
شاخص Quartile (چارک): Q1 در سال 2020
فرمت مقاله انگلیسی: PDF
وضعیت ترجمه: ترجمه نشده است
قیمت مقاله انگلیسی: رایگان
آیا این مقاله بیس است: خیر
آیا این مقاله مدل مفهومی دارد: ندارد
آیا این مقاله پرسشنامه دارد: ندارد
آیا این مقاله متغیر دارد: ندارد
کد محصول: E15405
رفرنس: دارای رفرنس در داخل متن و انتهای مقاله
نوع رفرنس دهی: vancouver
فهرست مطالب (انگلیسی)

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Abstract

Keywords

1. Smoking cessation treatment barriers during the COVID-19 pandemic

2. Social media and smoking cessation

3. Future directions in implementing and evaluating social media-based interventions

4. Conclusions and recommendations

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بخشی از مقاله (انگلیسی)

Abstract

This commentary reviews barriers to smoking cessation during the COVID-19 pandemic and the potential of social media-based smoking cessation programs. Several published randomized controlled trials are summarized and future directions for designing and evaluating social media-based smoking cessation programs are described.

 

1. Smoking cessation treatment barriers during the COVID-19 pandemic

COVID-19 has brought the impact of cigarette smoking on health to even greater public awareness. Concerns about respiratory health have motivated many attempts to quit smoking (Elling et al., 2020; Grogan et al., 2020; Klemperer et al., 2020) and the role of cigarette smoking in COVID-19 severity continues to be debated (J et al., 2020; van Zyl-Smit et al., 2020). However, societal responses to the pandemic and changes in healthcare access (e.g., loss of insurance coverage, fewer office visits, overburdened providers) compound existing barriers to smoking cessation treatment.

In considering these difficulties, the social ecological model (McLeroy et al., 1988) is a useful framework. At the individual level, people are experiencing greater stress and boredom during the pandemic, which are key triggers for smoking (American Psychiatric Association, 2020; Grogan et al., 2020). Individuals attempting smoking cessation describe numerous potential obstacles, including lack of access to previous coping strategies (e.g., going to the gym, visiting family and friends) (Rosoff-Verbit et al., 2021). At the interpersonal/relational level, conflict at home and living with other smokers contributes to continued smoking (Meacham et al., 2013). At the community/organizational level, people may have less access to school- and workplace-based smoking cessation programs. Moreover, loss of employment in the United States usually results in lost access to health insurance (Panchal et al., 2020). At the policy level, public health departments face budget shortfalls, potentially scaling back smoking cessation resources. These challenges are likely to negatively impact the use of evidence-based smoking cessation treatments during the pandemic, including behavioral counseling, nicotine replacement therapy, and prescription medications.