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期刊名:Journal of smoking cessation

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Melissa A Little,Pallav Pokhrel,Steve Sussman et al. Melissa A Little et al.
Background: Although there are now a number of evidence-based tobacco use cessation programs available for dissemination, almost all adolescent tobacco cessation research comprises efficacy and effectiveness studies. As a...
Mary F Brunette,Joelle C Ferron,Pamela Geiger et al. Mary F Brunette et al.
Introduction: People with serious mental illness (SMI) have high rates of smoking and need better access to cessation treatment. Mobile behavioral interventions for cessation have been effective for the general population...
Alan C Geller,Belinda Borrelli,Jessica A Davine et al. Alan C Geller et al.
Introduction: Understanding factors associated with increased use of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is critical to implementing cessation interventions for low-income individuals yet the factors associated with NRT us...
Marc L Steinberg,Naomi F Stahl,Jill M Williams Marc L Steinberg
Introduction: The time a smoker waits until the first cigarette of the morning is often used as a measure of dependence with the rationale that more dependent smokers will smoke sooner upon waking than will less dependent...
Sara E Golden,Allison Young,Christina J Sun et al. Sara E Golden et al.
Introduction: Some medical centers and surgeons require patients to stop smoking cigarettes prior to elective orthopaedic surgeries in an effort to decrease surgical complications. Given higher rates of smoking among rura...
Gayatri Khanal,Abhishek Karna,Suresh Kandel et al. Gayatri Khanal et al.
Introduction: The use of e-cigarettes has been increasing globally especially among the youth population due to rigorous advertisement, marketing, and promotion which has become a significant public health concern. Hence,...
Rachel E Miller,Jennifer M Hill,Amanda F Meyer Rachel E Miller
Background: Primary care providers play a key role in screening for tobacco use and assessing desire to quit. Tobacco treatment specialists (TTS) are certified in helping patients who desire tobacco cessation. A primary c...
Mahathi Vojjala,Christina N Wysota,Ololade Oketunbi et al. Mahathi Vojjala et al.
Introduction: People with mental health conditions (MHCs) are less likely to achieve long-term abstinence than people without MHCs. The Quit and Stay Quit Monday (QSQM) model offers a long-term approach to treating tobacc...
Anvita Vikram,Claire Muller,Lucy Hulme Anvita Vikram
Although medical events in lung cancer screening (LCS) such as receiving scan results or interactions with clinicians are recognised as teachable moments (TMs), the views of patients about why this is the case for smoking behaviour change r...
Michelle B Stockton,Kenneth D Ward,Barbara S McClanahan et al. Michelle B Stockton et al.
Objective: The efficacy of individualized, community-based physical activity as an adjunctive smoking cessation treatment to enhance long-term smoking cessation rates was evaluated for the Lifestyle Enhancement Program (L...