Mechanisms of Smartphone Apps for Cigarette Smoking Cessation: Results of a Serial Mediation Model From the iCanQuit Randomized Trial

Jonathan B Bricker, Michael Levin, Raimo Lappalainen, Kristin Mull, Brianna Sullivan, Margarita Santiago-Torres, Jonathan B Bricker, Michael Levin, Raimo Lappalainen, Kristin Mull, Brianna Sullivan, Margarita Santiago-Torres

Abstract

Background: Engagement with digital interventions is a well-known predictor of treatment outcomes, but this knowledge has had limited actionable value. Instead, learning why engagement with digital interventions impact treatment outcomes can lead to targeted improvements in their efficacy.

Objective: This study aimed to test a serial mediation model of an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) smartphone intervention for smoking cessation.

Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, participants (N=2415) from 50 US states were assigned to the ACT-based smartphone intervention (iCanQuit) or comparison smartphone intervention (QuitGuide). Their engagement with the apps (primary measure: number of logins) was measured during the first 3 months, ACT processes were measured at baseline and 3 months (acceptance of internal cues to smoke, valued living), and smoking cessation was measured at 12 months with 87% follow-up retention.

Results: There was a significant serial mediation effect of iCanQuit on smoking cessation through multiple indicators of intervention engagement (ie, total number of logins, total number of minutes used, and total number of unique days of use) and in turn through increases in mean acceptance of internal cues to smoke from baseline to 3 months. Analyses of the acceptance subscales showed that the mediation was through acceptance of physical sensations and emotions, but not acceptance of thoughts. There was no evidence that the effect of the iCanQuit intervention was mediated through changes in valued living.

Conclusions: In this first study of serial mediators underlying the efficacy of smartphone apps for smoking cessation, our results suggest the effect of the iCanQuit ACT-based smartphone app on smoking cessation was mediated through multiple indicators of engagement and in turn through increases in the acceptance of physical sensations and emotions that cue smoking.

Trial registration: Clinical Trials.gov NCT02724462; https://ichgcp.net/clinical-trials-registry/NCT02724462.

Keywords: acceptance; app; cessation; digital; engagement; intervention; mHealth: smartphone; mediation; model; randomized controlled trial; smoking.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: None declared.

©Jonathan B Bricker, Michael Levin, Raimo Lappalainen, Kristin Mull, Brianna Sullivan, Margarita Santiago-Torres. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (https://mhealth.jmir.org), 09.11.2021.

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Conceptual model for serial mediation of potential mediators of the iCanQuit intervention.

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