Affiliation:
1. Freelance Research Consultant, Amman, Jordan
2. Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Waterpipe smoking is gaining popularity and becoming a major global public health concern. An understanding of factors that predict waterpipe smoking cessation is necessary for targeting tobacco control efforts.
Methods
This is a secondary data analysis of a randomized controlled trial comparing the efficacy of varenicline against placebo in helping waterpipe smokers to quit. A total of 510 adult daily waterpipe smokers were recruited to the trial in 2016. Logistic regression models were applied to assess factors (i.e., demographic, environmental, behavioral, and physiological) associated with primary outcome (waterpipe smoking cessation) and secondary outcomes (waterpipe cessation alongside abstinence from cigarette and short-term and long-term waterpipe smoking cessation). Cessation was defined as 7-day point prevalence abstinence from smoking reported at 5,12, and/or 25 weeks follow-ups.
Results
Over a period of six months, 189 (39.2%) participants abstained from waterpipe smoking for at least one week. Being male (adjusted odds ratio (aOR):2.99 (95%CI:1.47–6.08)), dual smoker (waterpipe and cigarettes) (aOR:2.98 (95%CI:1.87–4.74)), more withdrawal symptoms measured by the Mood and Physical Symptoms Scale (aOR:1.08 (95%CI:1.02–1.13)), less nicotine dependency measured by Lebanon Waterpipe Dependency Scale (aOR:0.90 (95%CI:0.85–0.96)), having a history of quit attempt (aOR:2.14 (95%CI:1.16–3.96)), smoking restriction in the house (aOR:2.69 (95%CI:1.01–7.14)), and not sharing waterpipe with others (aOR:2.72 (95%CI:1.31–5.66)) predicted waterpipe smoking cessation.
Conclusions
In addition to nicotine dependency, social factors such as home restrictions on smoking, and not sharing waterpipe were identified as predictors of waterpipe smoking cessation. To help waterpipe smokers quit, social environment may be just as or even more important than well-known physical and psychological factors.
Implications
A range of factors, predominantly social factors play a significant role in facilitating or deterring waterpipe smokers from quitting smoking. Our findings suggest that interventions that focus on social as well as physical/psychological factors may encourage waterpipe smokers in achieving abstinence.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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