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Titre : Group hypnosis vs. relaxation for smoking cessation in adults : a cluster-randomised controlled trial Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Maria Dickson-Spillmann, Auteur ; Severin Haug, Auteur ; Michael P Schaub, Auteur Editeur : BioMed Central Année de publication : 2013 Collection : BMC Public Health num. 13 Importance : p.1227-1235 Présentation : tab. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [DIVERS] géographie:Europe:Europe occidentale:Suisse
[DIVERS] personne:par âge:adulte
[TABAC] étude:recherche:recherche clinique:essai clinique randomisé
[TABAC] sevrage tabagique:méthode de sevrage:méthode collective:groupe
[TABAC] sevrage tabagique:méthode de sevrage:méthode individuelle:approche psychologique:hypnose
[TABAC] sevrage tabagique:méthode de sevrage:méthode individuelle:approche psychologique:relaxation (méthode)Index. décimale : TA 6.2.5.3 Hypnose, relaxation et sophrologie Résumé : Background:
Despite the popularity of hypnotherapy for smoking cessation, the efficacy of this method is unclear. We aimed to investigate the efficacy of a single-session of group hypnotherapy for smoking cessation compared to relaxation in Swiss adult smokers.
Methods:
This was a cluster-randomised, parallel-group, controlled trial. A single session of hypnosis or relaxation for smoking cessation was delivered to groups of smokers (median size = 11). Participants were 223 smokers consuming ≥ 5 cigarettes per day, willing to quit and not using cessation aids (47.1% females, M = 37.5 years
[SD = 11.8], 86.1% Swiss). Nicotine withdrawal, smoking abstinence self-efficacy, and adverse reactions were assessed at a 2-week follow-up. The main outcome, self-reported 30-day point prevalence of smoking abstinence, was assessed at a 6-month follow up. Abstinence was validated through salivary analysis. Secondary outcomes included number of cigarettes smoked per day, smoking abstinence self-efficacy, and nicotine withdrawal.
Results:
At the 6-month follow up, 14.7% in the hypnosis group and 17.8% in the relaxation group were abstinent. The intervention had no effect on smoking status (p = .73) or on the number of cigarettes smoked per day (p = .56). Smoking abstinence self-efficacy did not differ between the interventions (p = .14) at the 2-week follow-up, but non-smokers in the hypnosis group experienced reduced withdrawal (p = .02). Both interventions produced few adverse reactions (p = .81).
Conclusions:
A single session of group hypnotherapy does not appear to be more effective for smoking cessation than a group relaxation session.En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1227 Format de la ressource électronique : Page de l'éditeur Permalink : https://biblio.fares.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9570 Aucun avis, veuillez vous identifier pour ajouter le vôtre !