Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the USA. However, limited data exists regarding smoking cessation mobile app quality and intervention effectiveness. Innovative and scalable interventions are needed to further alleviate the public health implications of tobacco addiction. The proliferation of the smartphone and the advent of mobile phone health interventions have made treatment more accessible than ever. The purpose of this review was to examine the relation between published scientific literature and available commercial smartphone health apps for smoking cessation to identify the percentage of scientifically supported apps that were commercially available to consumers and to determine how many of the to...
Background and aims: Smartphone applications (apps) offer a potentially cost-effective and a wide-re...
BACKGROUND: Mobile apps for problematic substance use have the potential to bypass common barriers t...
International audienceBackground: Less than 20% of people with addictions have access to adequate tr...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment-...
Importance: Smartphone smoking cessation applications are extensively used by smokers to aid smoking...
Introduction Smartphone-based smoking cessation interventions are increasingly used around the world...
Tobacco epidemic has become one of the major threats for public health. Several intervention techniq...
Mobile health technologies are being developed for personal lifestyle and medical healthcare support...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment...
Background Smoking remains one of the major preventable causes of chronic diseases. Considering the ...
Objectives: This review aimed to identify free, high‐quality, smoking cessation mobile applications ...
Smartphone-based support can reach thousands of smokers and help those who would otherwise try to qu...
Abstract: mHealth transforms healthcare delivery around the world due to its affordability and right...
Introduction: Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable mortality. The use of mobile phones has gr...
To test whether the Stop-tabac smartphone application (app) increased smoking cessation rates. A two...
Background and aims: Smartphone applications (apps) offer a potentially cost-effective and a wide-re...
BACKGROUND: Mobile apps for problematic substance use have the potential to bypass common barriers t...
International audienceBackground: Less than 20% of people with addictions have access to adequate tr...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment-...
Importance: Smartphone smoking cessation applications are extensively used by smokers to aid smoking...
Introduction Smartphone-based smoking cessation interventions are increasingly used around the world...
Tobacco epidemic has become one of the major threats for public health. Several intervention techniq...
Mobile health technologies are being developed for personal lifestyle and medical healthcare support...
Smoking cessation interventions are effective, but they are not easily accessible for all treatment...
Background Smoking remains one of the major preventable causes of chronic diseases. Considering the ...
Objectives: This review aimed to identify free, high‐quality, smoking cessation mobile applications ...
Smartphone-based support can reach thousands of smokers and help those who would otherwise try to qu...
Abstract: mHealth transforms healthcare delivery around the world due to its affordability and right...
Introduction: Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable mortality. The use of mobile phones has gr...
To test whether the Stop-tabac smartphone application (app) increased smoking cessation rates. A two...
Background and aims: Smartphone applications (apps) offer a potentially cost-effective and a wide-re...
BACKGROUND: Mobile apps for problematic substance use have the potential to bypass common barriers t...
International audienceBackground: Less than 20% of people with addictions have access to adequate tr...