APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Clustering Participants’ Responses to Coaching Visits in a Just-in-Time Adaptive Second-Hand Smoke Intervention.
- Ehsan Yaghmaei
Chapman University - Vincent Berardi
Chapman University
Abstract
Air-particle monitors were placed in the homes of 104 smokers for three months and provided real-time feedback in response to smoking. Cluster analyses and mixed-effect modeling identified two classes of response to the intervention. Clusters were associated with differences in baseline smoking frequency, aversion to second-hand smoke, and age.
Prevention/Intervention