Perceived risks and benefits of quitting smoking may be important factors in successful treatment. This study examined the association between initial perceived risks and benefits of quitting smoking and outcomes during a two month smoking cessation attempt. Participants (n=185) were treatment-seeking smokers attending two smoking cessation clinics in Klang Valley, Malaysia. They received structured behavioral therapy and free Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT). Prior to treatment, a 12 item Perceived Risks and Benefits Questionnaire (PRBQ) was administered. This was used to assess the smoker's initial perceptions during their quit attempt. Participants were re-contacted at the end of two months to determine their smoking status. The result...
BACKGROUND: Single-item urges to smoke measures have been contemplated as important measures of nico...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease mortality worldwide. Therefore,...
Background: Smoking cigarette leads to health related morbidity and mortality. Therefore, a lot of c...
Objective: The authors examined the effects that change in perception about the advantages and disad...
Objective: The authors examined the effects that change in perception about the advantages and disad...
Introduction Smoking is one of the addiction problems that needs an effective intervention. Smoking...
Background: There is an unclear relationship between smoker's early motivation and success rates. He...
The combination of pharmacologic treatment and counselling intervention by health professionals in ...
Introduction: Smoking cessation studies are often conducted in clinical settings. This study first a...
The objective of the study is to investigate the success rate of quit attempts and identify factors ...
Introduction Tobacco smoking, a habitual behavior, is addictive and detrimental to health. Quitti...
Introduction: The objective was to evaluate the perceived risks, barriers and stages of change on sm...
BACKGROUND: Many smokers attempt to quit smoking, but very few succeed. OBJECTIVE: To identify the t...
Smoking cessation studies are often performed in clinic based settings. The present example aimed to...
Introduction: Much is known about the predictors of success in quitting smoking. In particular, nico...
BACKGROUND: Single-item urges to smoke measures have been contemplated as important measures of nico...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease mortality worldwide. Therefore,...
Background: Smoking cigarette leads to health related morbidity and mortality. Therefore, a lot of c...
Objective: The authors examined the effects that change in perception about the advantages and disad...
Objective: The authors examined the effects that change in perception about the advantages and disad...
Introduction Smoking is one of the addiction problems that needs an effective intervention. Smoking...
Background: There is an unclear relationship between smoker's early motivation and success rates. He...
The combination of pharmacologic treatment and counselling intervention by health professionals in ...
Introduction: Smoking cessation studies are often conducted in clinical settings. This study first a...
The objective of the study is to investigate the success rate of quit attempts and identify factors ...
Introduction Tobacco smoking, a habitual behavior, is addictive and detrimental to health. Quitti...
Introduction: The objective was to evaluate the perceived risks, barriers and stages of change on sm...
BACKGROUND: Many smokers attempt to quit smoking, but very few succeed. OBJECTIVE: To identify the t...
Smoking cessation studies are often performed in clinic based settings. The present example aimed to...
Introduction: Much is known about the predictors of success in quitting smoking. In particular, nico...
BACKGROUND: Single-item urges to smoke measures have been contemplated as important measures of nico...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease mortality worldwide. Therefore,...
Background: Smoking cigarette leads to health related morbidity and mortality. Therefore, a lot of c...