Background Although the current Clinical Practice Guideline recommend Motivational Interviewing for use with smokers not ready to quit, the strength of evidence for its use is rated as not optimal. The purpose of the present study is to address key methodological limitations of previous studies by ensuring fidelity in the delivery of the Motivational Interviewing intervention, using an attention-matched control condition, and focusing on unmotivated smokers whom meta-analyses have indicated may benefit most from Motivational Interviewing. It is hypothesized that MI will be more effective at inducing quit attempts and smoking cessation at 6-month follow-up than brief advice to quit and an intensity-matched health education condition. Methods...
Aims To assess the effects of adding motivational interviewing ( MI ) counseling to nicotine patch ...
Introduction: While smoking rates have declined significantly since the first Surgeon General’s repo...
AbstractIntroductionThe present study aimed to assess the effect of adding Motivational Interviewing...
Abstract Background Although the current Clinical Practice Guideline reco...
Abstract Background Although the current Clinical Pra...
BACKGROUND: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a directive patient-centred style of counselling, desi...
Background: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a directive patient‐centred style of counselling, desi...
Motivational Interviewing for encouraging quit attempts among unmotivated smokers: study encouraging...
Abstract Background Motivational Interviewing (MI), Brief Advice (BA) and Health Education (HE) are ...
Objective—To examine the efficacy of four individually-delivered Motivational Interviewing counselin...
Motivational interviewing has shown some success as an intervention for college student cigarette sm...
Smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. It cost...
The objective of this study was to explore smoking triggers and obstacles to cessation, and interven...
Little is known about effectivemethods to recruit unmotivated smokers into cessation induction trial...
Abstract The objective of this study was to explore smoking triggers and obstacles to cessation, and...
Aims To assess the effects of adding motivational interviewing ( MI ) counseling to nicotine patch ...
Introduction: While smoking rates have declined significantly since the first Surgeon General’s repo...
AbstractIntroductionThe present study aimed to assess the effect of adding Motivational Interviewing...
Abstract Background Although the current Clinical Practice Guideline reco...
Abstract Background Although the current Clinical Pra...
BACKGROUND: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a directive patient-centred style of counselling, desi...
Background: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a directive patient‐centred style of counselling, desi...
Motivational Interviewing for encouraging quit attempts among unmotivated smokers: study encouraging...
Abstract Background Motivational Interviewing (MI), Brief Advice (BA) and Health Education (HE) are ...
Objective—To examine the efficacy of four individually-delivered Motivational Interviewing counselin...
Motivational interviewing has shown some success as an intervention for college student cigarette sm...
Smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. It cost...
The objective of this study was to explore smoking triggers and obstacles to cessation, and interven...
Little is known about effectivemethods to recruit unmotivated smokers into cessation induction trial...
Abstract The objective of this study was to explore smoking triggers and obstacles to cessation, and...
Aims To assess the effects of adding motivational interviewing ( MI ) counseling to nicotine patch ...
Introduction: While smoking rates have declined significantly since the first Surgeon General’s repo...
AbstractIntroductionThe present study aimed to assess the effect of adding Motivational Interviewing...