Rates of biochemically verified 7-day point prevalence smoking abstinence by intervention group (intention-to-treat; N = 25).</p
Prevalence of quitting behaviors and cessation stages among all participants (N = 3,929).</p
Abstract Background Actively referring smokers to smoking cessation (SC) services could increase qui...
We tested the effectiveness of an individually delivered behavioral multicomponent smoking intervent...
Verified continuous smoking abstinence and 7-day point prevalence (intention-to-treat) by group.</p
Biochemically confirmed abstinence rates, smoking rates and missing data rates by treatment conditio...
Outcome measures for smoking cessation are reviewed and evaluated, including 3 self-report measures ...
Cigarettes consumed* per day during intervention and follow-up period by intervention group.</p
AimsTo estimate the prevalence and predictors of failed biochemical verification of self-reported ab...
<p>Prevalence of current smoking rate and quit attempt among current smokers.</p
WOS: 000367541400006Smoking is still the most important cause of preventable diseases and premature ...
<p><sup>a</sup>Current smokers smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and smoked “every da...
<p>Data are presented for the entire study population and also grouped according to the Fagerström T...
Objective: We examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later abstinence i...
Cessation is the single most important decision smokers can make to improve their health. The aim of...
Objectives: Smoking cessation has been shown to be an important intervention for preventing cardiova...
Prevalence of quitting behaviors and cessation stages among all participants (N = 3,929).</p
Abstract Background Actively referring smokers to smoking cessation (SC) services could increase qui...
We tested the effectiveness of an individually delivered behavioral multicomponent smoking intervent...
Verified continuous smoking abstinence and 7-day point prevalence (intention-to-treat) by group.</p
Biochemically confirmed abstinence rates, smoking rates and missing data rates by treatment conditio...
Outcome measures for smoking cessation are reviewed and evaluated, including 3 self-report measures ...
Cigarettes consumed* per day during intervention and follow-up period by intervention group.</p
AimsTo estimate the prevalence and predictors of failed biochemical verification of self-reported ab...
<p>Prevalence of current smoking rate and quit attempt among current smokers.</p
WOS: 000367541400006Smoking is still the most important cause of preventable diseases and premature ...
<p><sup>a</sup>Current smokers smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and smoked “every da...
<p>Data are presented for the entire study population and also grouped according to the Fagerström T...
Objective: We examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later abstinence i...
Cessation is the single most important decision smokers can make to improve their health. The aim of...
Objectives: Smoking cessation has been shown to be an important intervention for preventing cardiova...
Prevalence of quitting behaviors and cessation stages among all participants (N = 3,929).</p
Abstract Background Actively referring smokers to smoking cessation (SC) services could increase qui...
We tested the effectiveness of an individually delivered behavioral multicomponent smoking intervent...