Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease mortality worldwide. Therefore, effort for the effective measure in smoking cessation is important. However, the central problem in the nicotine addiction treatment is relapse. A retrospective cohort study was done at Tanglin Quit Smoking Clinic to determine the outcome of smoking cessation and its predictors. A cohort of 770 smokers between 2008 and 2015 were identified through simple random sampling. Smokers were defined as current smoker, while smoking abstinence is defined as cessation more than 6 months and relapse as any smoking episode even a puff since the quit date. Majority were Malays, Muslims and had secondary or higher education. The mean initiating age for sm...
Introduction: Smoking cessation studies are often conducted in clinical settings. This study first a...
Background: There is an unclear relationship between smoker's early motivation and success rates. He...
BACKGROUND: Since the initial report on the negative effects of smoking by the Surgeon General's Adv...
Background: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease worldwide. Therefor...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease mortality worldwide. Therefore,...
Introduction: Smoking is one of the addiction problems that needs an effective intervention. Smoking...
Smoking is one of the addiction problems that needs an effective intervention. Smoking cessation stu...
Background/aim: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the world. There is growing evi...
The objective of the study is to investigate the success rate of quit attempts and identify factors ...
Introduction: Smoking is a major public health significant and a leading preventable cause of premat...
BACKGROUND: Many smokers attempt to quit smoking, but very few succeed. OBJECTIVE: To identify the t...
The combination of pharmacologic treatment and counselling intervention by health professionals in ...
Background: Smoking cigarette leads to health related morbidity and mortality. Therefore, a lot of c...
Background: Smoking in Saudi Arabia is one of the most significant health issues. The Ministry of He...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportion of smokers registered at th...
Introduction: Smoking cessation studies are often conducted in clinical settings. This study first a...
Background: There is an unclear relationship between smoker's early motivation and success rates. He...
BACKGROUND: Since the initial report on the negative effects of smoking by the Surgeon General's Adv...
Background: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease worldwide. Therefor...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease mortality worldwide. Therefore,...
Introduction: Smoking is one of the addiction problems that needs an effective intervention. Smoking...
Smoking is one of the addiction problems that needs an effective intervention. Smoking cessation stu...
Background/aim: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the world. There is growing evi...
The objective of the study is to investigate the success rate of quit attempts and identify factors ...
Introduction: Smoking is a major public health significant and a leading preventable cause of premat...
BACKGROUND: Many smokers attempt to quit smoking, but very few succeed. OBJECTIVE: To identify the t...
The combination of pharmacologic treatment and counselling intervention by health professionals in ...
Background: Smoking cigarette leads to health related morbidity and mortality. Therefore, a lot of c...
Background: Smoking in Saudi Arabia is one of the most significant health issues. The Ministry of He...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportion of smokers registered at th...
Introduction: Smoking cessation studies are often conducted in clinical settings. This study first a...
Background: There is an unclear relationship between smoker's early motivation and success rates. He...
BACKGROUND: Since the initial report on the negative effects of smoking by the Surgeon General's Adv...