Aims To examine the use and role of planned quit attempts by smokers and their impact on abstinence.Design Ret-rospective, using longitudinal data from the Ontario Tobacco Survey. Setting Ontario, Canada. Participants A total of 551 adult smokers who reported having made a quit attempt during 2007–08. Measurements Reported planning of the most recent quit attempt (i.e. unplanned or planned some time in advance), engaging in preparatory behaviours believed to be related to planning (i.e. use of quit aids such as pharmacotherapy, formal support or health professionals) and abstinence at 1 week and 1 month following the attempt. Findings Of the smokers, 73.6 % planned their quit attempt in advance. Reported planning was more likely among those...
To examine the (i) prevalence, (ii) predictors and (iii) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cravings during smoking abstinence. Little is known about ...
BACKGROUND: Recent theoretical and empirical work has led to debate over the benefit of delaying the...
Background: Planning has long been assumed to be an important element of any successful quit smoking...
Aims—To examine the 1) prevalence, 2) predictors, and 3) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
IntroductionThis study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrolle...
Background and Aim: Tobacco use is one of the leading global causes of avoidable death worldwide and...
Background: Several studies have reemphasized the role of action planning. Yet, little attention has...
Background and Aims: Previous studies have reported that people who use a smoking cessation medicati...
Many smoking cessation attempts are followed by failure or relapse. The optimal time to initiate a n...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
BackgroundA growing literature addresses the need to reduce cigarette smoking prevalence by increasi...
Two recommended quit methods in standard cessation programs involve either gradual reduction of smok...
To examine the (i) prevalence, (ii) predictors and (iii) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cravings during smoking abstinence. Little is known about ...
BACKGROUND: Recent theoretical and empirical work has led to debate over the benefit of delaying the...
Background: Planning has long been assumed to be an important element of any successful quit smoking...
Aims—To examine the 1) prevalence, 2) predictors, and 3) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
IntroductionThis study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrolle...
Background and Aim: Tobacco use is one of the leading global causes of avoidable death worldwide and...
Background: Several studies have reemphasized the role of action planning. Yet, little attention has...
Background and Aims: Previous studies have reported that people who use a smoking cessation medicati...
Many smoking cessation attempts are followed by failure or relapse. The optimal time to initiate a n...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
BackgroundA growing literature addresses the need to reduce cigarette smoking prevalence by increasi...
Two recommended quit methods in standard cessation programs involve either gradual reduction of smok...
To examine the (i) prevalence, (ii) predictors and (iii) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cravings during smoking abstinence. Little is known about ...
BACKGROUND: Recent theoretical and empirical work has led to debate over the benefit of delaying the...