2017, Número 6
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Salud Mental 2017; 40 (6)
Depression among smokers of a web-based intervention to quit smoking: a cross-sectional study
Pinto GH, Rodrigues TCC, Lovisi MM, Gazolla OI, Furtado MG, Duque AJR, Munck MN, Russi ER, Costa Rizuti da RT, Soares BH, Mota RT
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 42
Paginas: 271-277
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RESUMEN
Introducción. Las intervenciones en línea para la interrupción del tabaquismo son una estrategia innovadora
para reducir el nivel de consumo de tabaco. Aunque hay muchas intervenciones en línea gratuitas en varios
idiomas que han demostrado ser eficaces, ningún estudio ha abarcado detalladamente la asociación entre
depresión y tabaquismo.
Objetivo. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la prevalencia de depresión entre
usuarios de una intervención en línea para dejar de fumar.
Método. Se trata de un estudio transversal retrospectivo.
1 433 participantes fueron invitados para participar de la intervención mediada por internet. Los criterios
de inclusión fueron tener 18 años o más y ser fumador; los criterios de exclusión fueron no haber marcado
dos preguntas del cuestionario de detección de depresión PHQ-2 y haber realizado múltiples accesos dentro
de un lapso de tiempo limitado, lo que se caracterizó como un acceso no válido. Los participantes (N = 461)
respondieron a preguntas relacionadas con características sociodemográficas, historia del tabaco, depresión
(PHQ-2 y PHQ-9), uso de alcohol y uso de la intervención.
Resultados. De la muestra total, el 36.4% de los
participantes presentaron depresión de acuerdo con el PHQ-2. La depresión se asoció con la dependencia
del tabaco (OR = 1.10; 95% IC = 1.00, 1.20) y asociada con no tener un empleo (OR = .53; 95% IC = .29, .97).
Discusión y conclusión. La depresión es un factor que se debe considerar en los programas que ofrecen
apoyo para dejar de fumar a través de Internet para hablantes de portugués.
Palabras clave: Cese del tabaquismo, depresión, cese del uso de tabaco, productos para dejar de fumar
tabaco, internet.
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