BACKGROUND: This article describes the process and results of a smoking cessation intervention randomized clinical trial (RCT) that was conducted as a community-based participatory research project. This RCT tested whether outcomes are improved by adding social justice and tobacco industry targeting messages to a smoking cessation program conducted among African American adults within a low-income community in San Francisco, California. This study provides lessons for future similar research projects that focus on urban low-income populations. METHODS: Participants were randomly allocated to receive a smoking-cessation program (control group [CG]) or CG care plus tobacco industry and media (IAM) messages. Primary interventions were behavior...
Abstract Background African Americans suffer disproportionately from tobacco-related illness and hav...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Cigarette smoking primarily ...
Plain language summary The PROMPT study is a community-based research project design...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the process and results of a smoking cessation intervention ran...
Background: This study compares participants' retention in three phases of smoking cessation interve...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not receive comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for tobacco ...
structure dimensions of a culturally sensitive smoking cessation intervention developed with southea...
BackgroundCigarette smoking among adults in the USA is a leading cause of preventable death worldwid...
Background: Disadvantaged groups are an important target for smoking cessation intervention. Smoking...
Abstract Background Despite a significant decrease in smoking prevalence over the past ten years, ci...
Introduction: Social support from nonsmokers may have a role in prompting smokers to use evidence-ba...
Background: This study evaluates differences in smoking abstinence between white and minority smoker...
Background: India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mil...
Introduction: Limited tobacco dependence treatment resources exist for smoking COPD patients not rea...
Background: African Americans experience significant tobacco-related health disparities despite the ...
Abstract Background African Americans suffer disproportionately from tobacco-related illness and hav...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Cigarette smoking primarily ...
Plain language summary The PROMPT study is a community-based research project design...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the process and results of a smoking cessation intervention ran...
Background: This study compares participants' retention in three phases of smoking cessation interve...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not receive comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for tobacco ...
structure dimensions of a culturally sensitive smoking cessation intervention developed with southea...
BackgroundCigarette smoking among adults in the USA is a leading cause of preventable death worldwid...
Background: Disadvantaged groups are an important target for smoking cessation intervention. Smoking...
Abstract Background Despite a significant decrease in smoking prevalence over the past ten years, ci...
Introduction: Social support from nonsmokers may have a role in prompting smokers to use evidence-ba...
Background: This study evaluates differences in smoking abstinence between white and minority smoker...
Background: India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mil...
Introduction: Limited tobacco dependence treatment resources exist for smoking COPD patients not rea...
Background: African Americans experience significant tobacco-related health disparities despite the ...
Abstract Background African Americans suffer disproportionately from tobacco-related illness and hav...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Cigarette smoking primarily ...
Plain language summary The PROMPT study is a community-based research project design...