History of depression and smoking cessation outcome: a meta-analysis.

B Hitsman, B Borrelli, DE McChargue… - Journal of consulting …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 2003psycnet.apa.org
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of published studies to (a) evaluate the premise that
a history of major depression is associated with failure to quit smoking and (b) identify
factors that moderate the relationship between history of depression and cessation outcome.
Fifteen studies met the selection requirements and were coded for various study
methodology and treatment characteristics. DSTAT was used to calculate individual study
effect sizes, determine the mean effect size across studies. and test for moderator effects. No …
Abstract
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of published studies to (a) evaluate the premise that a history of major depression is associated with failure to quit smoking and (b) identify factors that moderate the relationship between history of depression and cessation outcome. Fifteen studies met the selection requirements and were coded for various study methodology and treatment characteristics. DSTAT was used to calculate individual study effect sizes, determine the mean effect size across studies. and test for moderator effects. No differences in either short-term (≤ 3 months) or long-term abstinence rates (≥ 6 months) were observed between smokers positive versus negative for history of depression. Lifetime history of major depression does not appear to be an independent risk factor for cessation failure in smoking cessation treatment.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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