Chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messaging

Introduction Smoking rates remain disproportionately high among Chinese immigrants in the US, particularly in males. Community-based smoking cessation services and quitlines have low engagement rates. Social media and text messaging programs can be effective in promoting quit rates and improving tre...

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Main Authors: Nan Jiang, Yidan Zhang, Xiaokun Qian, Lorna Thorpe, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, Donna Shelley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2020-09-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Chinese-immigrant-smokers-access-barriers-to-tobacco-cessation-services-and-experience,125942,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-09c32c45ba604a47b630261aba6a0c232020-11-25T03:46:34ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872020-09-016September11010.18332/tpc/125942125942Chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messagingNan Jiang0Yidan Zhang1Xiaokun Qian2Lorna Thorpe3Chau Trinh-Shevrin4Donna Shelley5Department of Population Health, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, United StatesSchool of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, United StatesDepartment of Population Health, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, United StatesDepartment of Population Health, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, United StatesDepartment of Population Health, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, United StatesSchool of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, United StatesIntroduction Smoking rates remain disproportionately high among Chinese immigrants in the US, particularly in males. Community-based smoking cessation services and quitlines have low engagement rates. Social media and text messaging programs can be effective in promoting quit rates and improving treatment engagement. This study examined Chinese immigrant smokers’ barriers to accessing available smoking cessation services and patterns of using social media platforms and mobile phone text messaging. Methods We conducted in-depth interviews (n=30) and a brief survey (n=49) with adult Chinese immigrant smokers leaving in New York City in 2018. Qualitative interviews explored smokers’ challenges with smoking cessation, barriers to accessing and using smoking cessation services, and experience using social media and text messaging. The quantitative survey assessed smoking and quitting behaviors, and social media and text messaging use patterns. Results Qualitative data revealed that participants faced various barriers to accessing cessation services, including the lack of awareness about services, skepticism about treatment effects, reliance on willpower for cessation, and time constraints. WeChat was mainly used to maintain social networking and acquire information. Participants rarely used text messaging or other social media platforms. Quantitative data showed that 55% of participants had no plan to quit smoking. Among those who reported past-year quit attempts (45%), 55% used cessation assistance. WeChat was the most frequently used platform with 94% users. Conclusions WeChat has potential to serve as an easily accessible platform for delivering smoking cessation treatment among Chinese immigrant populations. Research is warranted to explore the feasibility and efficacy of employing WeChat in smoking cessation treatment.http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Chinese-immigrant-smokers-access-barriers-to-tobacco-cessation-services-and-experience,125942,0,2.htmlmobile healthsmokingcessationchinese immigrant
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author Nan Jiang
Yidan Zhang
Xiaokun Qian
Lorna Thorpe
Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Donna Shelley
spellingShingle Nan Jiang
Yidan Zhang
Xiaokun Qian
Lorna Thorpe
Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Donna Shelley
Chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messaging
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
mobile health
smoking
cessation
chinese immigrant
author_facet Nan Jiang
Yidan Zhang
Xiaokun Qian
Lorna Thorpe
Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Donna Shelley
author_sort Nan Jiang
title Chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messaging
title_short Chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messaging
title_full Chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messaging
title_fullStr Chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messaging
title_full_unstemmed Chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messaging
title_sort chinese immigrant smokers’ access barriers to tobacco cessation services and experience using social media and text messaging
publisher European Publishing
series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
issn 2459-3087
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction Smoking rates remain disproportionately high among Chinese immigrants in the US, particularly in males. Community-based smoking cessation services and quitlines have low engagement rates. Social media and text messaging programs can be effective in promoting quit rates and improving treatment engagement. This study examined Chinese immigrant smokers’ barriers to accessing available smoking cessation services and patterns of using social media platforms and mobile phone text messaging. Methods We conducted in-depth interviews (n=30) and a brief survey (n=49) with adult Chinese immigrant smokers leaving in New York City in 2018. Qualitative interviews explored smokers’ challenges with smoking cessation, barriers to accessing and using smoking cessation services, and experience using social media and text messaging. The quantitative survey assessed smoking and quitting behaviors, and social media and text messaging use patterns. Results Qualitative data revealed that participants faced various barriers to accessing cessation services, including the lack of awareness about services, skepticism about treatment effects, reliance on willpower for cessation, and time constraints. WeChat was mainly used to maintain social networking and acquire information. Participants rarely used text messaging or other social media platforms. Quantitative data showed that 55% of participants had no plan to quit smoking. Among those who reported past-year quit attempts (45%), 55% used cessation assistance. WeChat was the most frequently used platform with 94% users. Conclusions WeChat has potential to serve as an easily accessible platform for delivering smoking cessation treatment among Chinese immigrant populations. Research is warranted to explore the feasibility and efficacy of employing WeChat in smoking cessation treatment.
topic mobile health
smoking
cessation
chinese immigrant
url http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/Chinese-immigrant-smokers-access-barriers-to-tobacco-cessation-services-and-experience,125942,0,2.html
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