Accurately assessing quit attempt history is important to develop population estimates of cessation and to increase our understanding of smoking trajectories. Thus, the current study investigated failure to report quit attempts as a function of length of quit attempt by time since quit attempt over the past year.The present study used data from the Smoking Toolkit Study, a series of population-based surveys of smokers and recent ex-smokers in England aged 16 years and older. Among the 11,772 smokers identified at baseline (24.4% of the total sample), this study focused on the 4234 participants (36.0% of current smokers) who reported between one and three quit attempts in the past year.There was a strong trend for quit attempts that lasted f...
Aims To examine the use and role of planned quit attempts by smokers and their impact on abstinence....
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Observational and trial evidence conflict on the efficacy of two contrasting beh...
Aims To assess the impact of English treatment services on CO-validated quit rates at 52-week follo...
Accurately assessing quit attempt history is important to develop population estimates of cessation ...
Introduction. It has been estimated that smokers tend to fail to report unsuccessful quit attempts t...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
Background: It is assumed that smokers rarely quit without 'attempting' to do so but the assumption ...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
There has been a spate of high-profile commentaries recently arguing against the promotion of clinic...
Aims—To examine the 1) prevalence, 2) predictors, and 3) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Aims: To quantify associations between the success of smoking quit attempts and factors that have va...
Objectives: This study aimed at identifying distinct quitting trajectories over 29 days after an una...
Aim: To quantify population-level associations between quit attempts and factors that have varied ac...
To examine the (i) prevalence, (ii) predictors and (iii) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Aims To examine the use and role of planned quit attempts by smokers and their impact on abstinence....
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Observational and trial evidence conflict on the efficacy of two contrasting beh...
Aims To assess the impact of English treatment services on CO-validated quit rates at 52-week follo...
Accurately assessing quit attempt history is important to develop population estimates of cessation ...
Introduction. It has been estimated that smokers tend to fail to report unsuccessful quit attempts t...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
Background: It is assumed that smokers rarely quit without 'attempting' to do so but the assumption ...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
There has been a spate of high-profile commentaries recently arguing against the promotion of clinic...
Aims—To examine the 1) prevalence, 2) predictors, and 3) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Aims: To quantify associations between the success of smoking quit attempts and factors that have va...
Objectives: This study aimed at identifying distinct quitting trajectories over 29 days after an una...
Aim: To quantify population-level associations between quit attempts and factors that have varied ac...
To examine the (i) prevalence, (ii) predictors and (iii) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Aims To examine the use and role of planned quit attempts by smokers and their impact on abstinence....
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Observational and trial evidence conflict on the efficacy of two contrasting beh...
Aims To assess the impact of English treatment services on CO-validated quit rates at 52-week follo...