Brief supportive telephone counseling is a promising adjunct to self-help smoking cessation programs. This article reports rates of participation, predictors of participation, and content of telephone counseling calls with nonvolunteer smokers who were identified through health surveys administered to a random sample of enrollees in a health main-tenance organization. Eighty-six percent of smokers accepted at least one of three coun-selor calls; 66 % accepted all three calls. Baseline characteristics associated with accep-tance of calls included being female and greater average length of time to the first cigarette of the day. Acceptance did not differ significantly by stage of cessation. First calls with smokers who accepted all three call...
PurposeMany Americans continue to smoke, increasing their risk of disease and premature death. Both ...
Quitline use can prompt quit attempts and promote abstinence among smokers, but rates of use are low...
Background: Studies indicate that shortage of cessation counsellors may be a major barrier for tobac...
Passive recruitment strategies relying on smoker-initiated contact probably contribute to particular...
BACKGROUND: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
More smokers receiving proactive telephone counseling might stop smoking at six months than those re...
Objectives: Active telephone recruitment (‘cold calling’) can enrol almost 45 times more smokers to ...
During June 2000–May 2001, the American Cancer Society conducted a randomized trial of telephone cou...
Aims. The development of acceptable, widely available and effective smoking cessation methods is cen...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of different types of adjunctive support to stop smoking for indiv...
Telephone counseling for smoking cessation has gained popularity as studies demonstrate its efficacy...
INTRODUCTION: People with a mental health diagnosis have high rates of tobacco use and encounter lim...
Smokers ( N = 3,030) were randomized to receive 1 of 3 interventions: (a) a self-help quit kit, (b) ...
Objectives: This study identified smokers' intended use of new quitline features aimed at improving ...
Background: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
PurposeMany Americans continue to smoke, increasing their risk of disease and premature death. Both ...
Quitline use can prompt quit attempts and promote abstinence among smokers, but rates of use are low...
Background: Studies indicate that shortage of cessation counsellors may be a major barrier for tobac...
Passive recruitment strategies relying on smoker-initiated contact probably contribute to particular...
BACKGROUND: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
More smokers receiving proactive telephone counseling might stop smoking at six months than those re...
Objectives: Active telephone recruitment (‘cold calling’) can enrol almost 45 times more smokers to ...
During June 2000–May 2001, the American Cancer Society conducted a randomized trial of telephone cou...
Aims. The development of acceptable, widely available and effective smoking cessation methods is cen...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of different types of adjunctive support to stop smoking for indiv...
Telephone counseling for smoking cessation has gained popularity as studies demonstrate its efficacy...
INTRODUCTION: People with a mental health diagnosis have high rates of tobacco use and encounter lim...
Smokers ( N = 3,030) were randomized to receive 1 of 3 interventions: (a) a self-help quit kit, (b) ...
Objectives: This study identified smokers' intended use of new quitline features aimed at improving ...
Background: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
PurposeMany Americans continue to smoke, increasing their risk of disease and premature death. Both ...
Quitline use can prompt quit attempts and promote abstinence among smokers, but rates of use are low...
Background: Studies indicate that shortage of cessation counsellors may be a major barrier for tobac...