Smoking cessation remains a health promotion target. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Australian Burden of Obstructive Lung Diseases (BOLD) data, we examined differences in stages of change (SoC) and readiness to quit decisional behaviours. Factors were identified likely to influence readiness of smokers, ≥40 years old, to quit. Analysis was restricted to current smokers classified to one of three stages: pre-contemplation (PC), contemplation (C) or preparation (P) to quit. Their ability to balance positive and negative consequences was measured using decisional balance. Among 314 smokers, 43.0% females and 60.8% overweight/obese, the distribution of SoC was: 38.1% PC, 38.3% C and 23.5% P. Overweight/obesity was associated with readin...
Despite a decrease in incidence, smoking remains the most serious public health problem worldwide. I...
Recent research suggests that problem drinkers are less successful in quitting smoking. Stages of ch...
The magnitude of the problem of smoking challenges health providers to persuade patients of the Impo...
Smoking cessation remains a health promotion target. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Australi...
Smoking cessation remains a health promotion target. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Australi...
Despite a decrease in incidence, smoking remains the most serious public health problem worldwide. I...
According to the transtheoretical model of change, smoking cessation attempts are preceeded by three...
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Abstract Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death in the world. health system. Due ...
Background: Understanding how people transition between phases of not making a quit attempt to stopp...
Four categories of subject characteristics that included demographic, smoking history, health histor...
Introduction and Aims. This study aimed to compare current and ex-smokers’ sociodemographic and psyc...
Previous research has found support for the transtheoretical model of change, which proposes that sm...
Smoking is the most important and preventable cause of morbidity and premature mortality in develope...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death in the world and its disadvantages impose h...
Despite a decrease in incidence, smoking remains the most serious public health problem worldwide. I...
Recent research suggests that problem drinkers are less successful in quitting smoking. Stages of ch...
The magnitude of the problem of smoking challenges health providers to persuade patients of the Impo...
Smoking cessation remains a health promotion target. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Australi...
Smoking cessation remains a health promotion target. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Australi...
Despite a decrease in incidence, smoking remains the most serious public health problem worldwide. I...
According to the transtheoretical model of change, smoking cessation attempts are preceeded by three...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Abstract Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death in the world. health system. Due ...
Background: Understanding how people transition between phases of not making a quit attempt to stopp...
Four categories of subject characteristics that included demographic, smoking history, health histor...
Introduction and Aims. This study aimed to compare current and ex-smokers’ sociodemographic and psyc...
Previous research has found support for the transtheoretical model of change, which proposes that sm...
Smoking is the most important and preventable cause of morbidity and premature mortality in develope...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death in the world and its disadvantages impose h...
Despite a decrease in incidence, smoking remains the most serious public health problem worldwide. I...
Recent research suggests that problem drinkers are less successful in quitting smoking. Stages of ch...
The magnitude of the problem of smoking challenges health providers to persuade patients of the Impo...