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Facebook Chat Application to Prompt and Assist Smoking Cessation Among Spanish-Speaking Young Adults in South Texas.

Patricia ChalelaAlfred L McAlisterDavid AkopianEdgar MunozCliff DespresSahak KaghyanAmelie G Ramirez
Published in: Health promotion practice (2021)
Given how smart phones, internet services, and social media have shown great potential for assisting smoking cessation, we constructed a Facebook chat application based on our previous work with SMS texting services. This report summarizes findings from 2,364 Spanish-speaking young adults recruited through Facebook advertising in South Texas during the 2020 New Year holiday season. Among these service users, 926 (39%) were ready to make a quit attempt, and 26 (3.1%) of those users reported that they were tobacco free 1 month later. There were no responses to a chat question survey 72 days after the dates selected for quitting. Although more research with longer follow up is needed, these findings show that social media chat applications may be helpful for at least prompting quit attempts and short-term cessation among young adult Spanish-speaking smokers. There is no evidence of an impact on long-term cessation, and more research is clearly needed.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • social media
  • young adults
  • health information
  • healthcare
  • replacement therapy
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • childhood cancer
  • wastewater treatment
  • human health