This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.BACKGROUND: The social gradient in smoking rates persist with an overrepresentation of smoking and its associated harms concentrated within lower socioeconomic status (SES) populations. Low-SES smokers are motivated to quit but face multiple barriers when engaging a quit attempt. An understanding of the current treatment service model from the perspectives...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Remarkable disparities in smoking rates ...
Objectives: To trial an intervention in a real-life setting to motivate low-income smokers to try to...
Introduction: Social support from nonsmokers may have a role in prompting smokers to use evidence-ba...
Abstract Background The social gradient in smoking rates persist with an overrepresentation of smoki...
Abstract Background Smoking rates remain unacceptably high among individuals who are socially disadv...
Abstract Background Smoking is strongly associated with disadvantage and is an important contributor...
Abstract Background Smoking is more prevalent and persistent among lower socio-economic status (SES)...
Objectives: This qualitative study aims to construct a model of the barriers to smoking cessation in...
Aims: To examine factors associated with Quitline and pharmacotherapy utilisation in low socioeconom...
Reaching disadvantaged groups for smoking cessation represents a significant challenge. Not-for-prof...
Background. Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates persist and tend to increase, as evidence-ba...
Background. Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates persist and tend to increase, as evidence-ba...
Background. Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates persist and tend to increase, as evidence-ba...
Objective: There is limited evidence regarding effective smoking cessation interventions in deprived...
Background: Smoking is more prevalent and persistent among lower socio-economic status (SES) compare...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Remarkable disparities in smoking rates ...
Objectives: To trial an intervention in a real-life setting to motivate low-income smokers to try to...
Introduction: Social support from nonsmokers may have a role in prompting smokers to use evidence-ba...
Abstract Background The social gradient in smoking rates persist with an overrepresentation of smoki...
Abstract Background Smoking rates remain unacceptably high among individuals who are socially disadv...
Abstract Background Smoking is strongly associated with disadvantage and is an important contributor...
Abstract Background Smoking is more prevalent and persistent among lower socio-economic status (SES)...
Objectives: This qualitative study aims to construct a model of the barriers to smoking cessation in...
Aims: To examine factors associated with Quitline and pharmacotherapy utilisation in low socioeconom...
Reaching disadvantaged groups for smoking cessation represents a significant challenge. Not-for-prof...
Background. Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates persist and tend to increase, as evidence-ba...
Background. Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates persist and tend to increase, as evidence-ba...
Background. Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates persist and tend to increase, as evidence-ba...
Objective: There is limited evidence regarding effective smoking cessation interventions in deprived...
Background: Smoking is more prevalent and persistent among lower socio-economic status (SES) compare...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Remarkable disparities in smoking rates ...
Objectives: To trial an intervention in a real-life setting to motivate low-income smokers to try to...
Introduction: Social support from nonsmokers may have a role in prompting smokers to use evidence-ba...