Research Article

Integrating the “Quit and Stay Quit Monday” Model into Smoking Cessation Services for Smokers with Mental Health Conditions: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Table 5

Self-reported 7-day abstinence and quit attempts at 3 months among participants in the intervention group who did and did not use a specific intervention component.

Intervention componentParticipants who used the intervention componentParticipants who did not use the intervention component

7-day cessation(%) who quit(%) who quit
QSQM email4/26 (15.4%)0/7 (0.0%)
Cessation counseling3/24 (12.5%)1/9 (11.1%)
SmokefreeTXT2/19 (10.5%)2/14 (14.3%)
Nicotine replacement therapy1/15 (6.7%)3/18 (16.7%)

Quit attempt(%) who tried to quit(%) who tried to quit
QSQM email19/26 (73.1%)2/7 (28.6%)
Cessation counseling17/24 (70.8%)4/9 (44.4%)
SmokefreeTXT14/19 (73.7%)7/14 (50.0%)
Nicotine replacement therapy12/15 (80.0%)9/18 (50.0%)

Notes: QSQM: Quit and Stay Quit Monday. Quit rates and quit attempt rates were calculated using a penalized intent-to-treat approach. Nonrespondents to the 3-month survey were classified as smokers and having not made a quit attempt. Independent -tests showed that there were no significant differences between people who did or did not use each intervention component in these baseline measures ().