Abstract Background Most smokers do not receive comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for tobacco use that includes intensive behavioral counseling along with pharmacotherapy. Further, the use of proven, tobacco treatments is lower among minorities than among Whites. The primary objectives of this study are to: (1) Assess the effect of a proactive care intervention (PRO) on population-level smoking abstinence rates (i.e., abstinence among all smokers including those who use and do not utilize treatment) and on utilization of tobacco treatment compared to reactive/usual care (UC) among a diverse population of smokers, (2) Compare the effect of PRO on population-level smoking abstinence rates and utilization of tobacco treatments between Af...
Abstract Significant progress has been made in the reduction of tobacco use in the United States, bu...
Abstract Background Considerable public health efforts are ongoing Canada-wide to reduce the prevale...
Background: Smoking cessation can significantly reduce the risk of developing smoking-related diseas...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not use evidence-based smoking cessation treatment. Increasing u...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the process and results of a smoking cessation intervention rando...
Abstract Background Despite a significant decrease in smoking prevalence over the past ten years, ci...
IMPORTANCE: Widening socioeconomic disparities in mortality in the United States are largely explain...
Background: Considerable public health efforts are ongoing Canada-wide to reduce the prevalence of s...
Abstract Background African Americans suffer disproportionately from tobacco-related illness and hav...
Abstract Background Routine evidence-based tobacco use treatment minimizes cancer-specific and all-c...
BackgroundCigarette smoking among adults in the USA is a leading cause of preventable death worldwid...
© 2018 The Authors Background: Tobacco dependence remains the leading preventable cause of death in ...
Despite the high risk of tobacco-related morbidity and mortality among low-income persons, few studi...
Latino smokers in the United States (US) are known to experience smoking cessation treatment dispari...
Background: This study evaluates differences in smoking abstinence between white and minority smoker...
Abstract Significant progress has been made in the reduction of tobacco use in the United States, bu...
Abstract Background Considerable public health efforts are ongoing Canada-wide to reduce the prevale...
Background: Smoking cessation can significantly reduce the risk of developing smoking-related diseas...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not use evidence-based smoking cessation treatment. Increasing u...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the process and results of a smoking cessation intervention rando...
Abstract Background Despite a significant decrease in smoking prevalence over the past ten years, ci...
IMPORTANCE: Widening socioeconomic disparities in mortality in the United States are largely explain...
Background: Considerable public health efforts are ongoing Canada-wide to reduce the prevalence of s...
Abstract Background African Americans suffer disproportionately from tobacco-related illness and hav...
Abstract Background Routine evidence-based tobacco use treatment minimizes cancer-specific and all-c...
BackgroundCigarette smoking among adults in the USA is a leading cause of preventable death worldwid...
© 2018 The Authors Background: Tobacco dependence remains the leading preventable cause of death in ...
Despite the high risk of tobacco-related morbidity and mortality among low-income persons, few studi...
Latino smokers in the United States (US) are known to experience smoking cessation treatment dispari...
Background: This study evaluates differences in smoking abstinence between white and minority smoker...
Abstract Significant progress has been made in the reduction of tobacco use in the United States, bu...
Abstract Background Considerable public health efforts are ongoing Canada-wide to reduce the prevale...
Background: Smoking cessation can significantly reduce the risk of developing smoking-related diseas...