AN ASSESSMENT OF NICOTINE GUM AS AN ADJUNCT TO FREEDOM FROM SMOKING CESSATION CLINICS

Citation
Pg. Mcgovern et Ha. Lando, AN ASSESSMENT OF NICOTINE GUM AS AN ADJUNCT TO FREEDOM FROM SMOKING CESSATION CLINICS, Addictive behaviors, 17(2), 1992, pp. 137-147
Citations number
31
Journal title
ISSN journal
03064603
Volume
17
Issue
2
Year of publication
1992
Pages
137 - 147
Database
ISI
SICI code
0306-4603(1992)17:2<137:AAONGA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The Freedom from Smoking clinic programs offered by the American Lung Association are in widespread use. These programs were developed in th e 1970s prior to the availability of nicotine gum in the United States . It was hypothesized that the addition of nicotine gum to these clini cs (thereby including both behavioral and pharmacologic intervention) would boost abstinence outcome significantly. Two-hundred and seventy- three persons were randomly assigned to Freedom from Smoking clinics w ith or without prescription of nicotine gum. Abstinence outcomes at on e week favored the nicotine gum condition (86.3% of nicotine gum subje cts were abstinent as opposed to 70.9% of comparison subjects, chi(2)( 1) = 9.79, p = .002). Effects for gum were no longer significant at la ter follow-ups, however, Overall duration and level of nicotine gum us e were considerably less than optimal. In the absence of a placebo gum control group, expectancy cannot be eliminated as a possible explanat ion of the short-term results.