Measuring processes of change: Applications to the cessation of smoking.

Psychological Tests Psychometrics Behavior Therapy Smoking 150 Humans Follow-Up Studies
DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.56.4.520 Publication Date: 2005-09-15T14:29:01Z
ABSTRACT
Subjects (A' = 970) representing five stages of smoking cessation (precontemplation, contemplation,action, maintenance, and relapse) were given a 65-item test measuring 10 basic processes of change.Subjects recorded the last time they quit smoking, their current use, the frequency of occurrence,and the degree of item helpfulness. A 40-item questionnaire provided highly reliable measures of 10processes of change, labeled (a)consciousness raising, (b) dramatic relief, (c) self-liberation, (d)socialliberation, (e) counterconditioning, (f) stimulus control, (g) self-reevaluation, (h) environmental re-evaluation, (i) reinforcement management, and (j) helping relationship. In a confirmatory analysis,770 subjects were assessed 6 months later. The analysis both confirmed the 10-process model andrevealed two secondary factors, Experiential and Behavioral, which were composed of 5 processeseach and reflected hou. individuals in particular stages use more lhan I process at a time. The trans-theoretical model of change and available external validity evidence are reviewed.
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