
Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Majeed, Ban A URN etd-11042008-141035 Title Racial and Geographic Differences among Callers to the Georgia Tobacco Quit Line, October, 2005- April, 2007 Degree MPH Department Public Health Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Michale Eriksen Committee Chair John Steward Committee Member Marshall Kreuter Committee Member Keywords
- and telephone counseling
- residential setting
- gender
- black and white smokers
- tobacco use
Date of Defense 2008-10-23 Availability restricted Abstract The majority of smokers - regardless of race - wish to quit. Quitting tobacco use is a top national priority to improve the quality of life for all people. There is a wide range of effective tobacco addiction treatment strategies. Telephone counseling services or Tobacco Quit Lines (TQL) is one of the effective smoking cessation aids available to all people in the U.S. free of charge. This is a cross sectional analysis of data from Georgia Tobacco Quit Line (TQL). The study examined the differences in the utilization rates of the Georgia TQL by different smoking population. Analysis revealed that 2.9 per 1000 male smokers in Georgia called the TQL compared to 5.0 per 1000 females. Also, the rate of calling among black was significantly higher than that among white smokers. Television commercials promoting the use of the TQL were successful in reaching the Black smokers.Files
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