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  • Behavioral Science
  • Public Health
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Guided imagery is a cognitive process that enhances motivation and behavior change.
  • Quitlines are effective for smoking cessation but have low utilization, particularly among men and racial/ethnic minorities.
  • Guided imagery interventions may engage smokers who do not use traditional quitline services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Develop program materials for a guided imagery-based smoking cessation intervention.
  • Ensure materials are inclusive of groups less likely to use quitlines, such as men and racial/ethnic minorities.

Main Methods:

  • A three-phase formative assessment process was used.
  • Phase 1: Integrated evidence-based cessation practices.
  • Phases 2 & 3: Conducted small group interviews (N=46) and pilot testing (N=5) to refine the program and coaching protocol.

Main Results:

  • Community input and interviews with underserved populations informed program content and recruitment.
  • Participants included members of underserved quitline populations (52.37% non-white; 55.56% men).
  • Participant feedback was incorporated into program materials and protocols, despite limited prior guided imagery experience.

Conclusions:

  • Iterative feedback and pilot testing refined the guided imagery intervention's content and delivery.
  • Study processes were informed for a randomized controlled feasibility trial of a telephone-delivered intervention.