Two recommended quit methods in standard cessation programs involve either gradual reduction of smoking prior to complete abstinence (‘‘cut down’’) or abrupt abstinence from cigarettes (‘‘cold turkey’’). This study examined the reported use, characteristics of users, and the impact of self-selected strategy choice on quitting success and relapse of adult smokers who reported quitting on their own. Data came from the first three waves of the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation 4-Country Survey (ITC-4). The ITC-4 is a random-digit-dialed telephone survey of a cohort of more than 8,000 adult smokers from the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia, with a 75 % follow-up rate. The results indicated that 68.5 % of th...
"Cold turkey" works best for smoking cessation. PRACTICE CHANGER: Counsel patients who want to quit ...
Quitline use can prompt quit attempts and promote abstinence among smokers, but rates of use are low...
ommend smokers quit abruptly, based on data from observational studies.2 However, gradual cessation ...
Two recommended quit methods in standard cessation program involve either a gradual reduction of smo...
of smokers who tried to quit in the last year tried abrupt quit-ting (Hughes). According to the 2004...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
Background: Most smoking cessation guidelines advise quitting abruptly. However, many quit attempts ...
BACKGROUND: The standard way to stop smoking is to quit abruptly on a designated quit day. A number ...
Aims—To examine the 1) prevalence, 2) predictors, and 3) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
BACKGROUND: In Norway, tobacco consumption is equally divided between combustible (cigarettes) and n...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
Introduction: Around half of smokers attempt to stop by cutting-down first. Evidence suggests t...
Background Having a disease and requiring medical attention present an excellent 'teachable moment'...
Aims To examine the use and role of planned quit attempts by smokers and their impact on abstinence....
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Observational and trial evidence conflict on the efficacy of two contrasting beh...
"Cold turkey" works best for smoking cessation. PRACTICE CHANGER: Counsel patients who want to quit ...
Quitline use can prompt quit attempts and promote abstinence among smokers, but rates of use are low...
ommend smokers quit abruptly, based on data from observational studies.2 However, gradual cessation ...
Two recommended quit methods in standard cessation program involve either a gradual reduction of smo...
of smokers who tried to quit in the last year tried abrupt quit-ting (Hughes). According to the 2004...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
Background: Most smoking cessation guidelines advise quitting abruptly. However, many quit attempts ...
BACKGROUND: The standard way to stop smoking is to quit abruptly on a designated quit day. A number ...
Aims—To examine the 1) prevalence, 2) predictors, and 3) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
BACKGROUND: In Norway, tobacco consumption is equally divided between combustible (cigarettes) and n...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
Introduction: Around half of smokers attempt to stop by cutting-down first. Evidence suggests t...
Background Having a disease and requiring medical attention present an excellent 'teachable moment'...
Aims To examine the use and role of planned quit attempts by smokers and their impact on abstinence....
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Observational and trial evidence conflict on the efficacy of two contrasting beh...
"Cold turkey" works best for smoking cessation. PRACTICE CHANGER: Counsel patients who want to quit ...
Quitline use can prompt quit attempts and promote abstinence among smokers, but rates of use are low...
ommend smokers quit abruptly, based on data from observational studies.2 However, gradual cessation ...