Smokeless tobacco (ST) use has been associated with numerous negative health consequences, yet the prevalence of ST has increased dramatically since the 1970s. Young males in the military are at an elevated risk for ST use relative to the general population. Sixty active-duty male participants were identified as ST users during their annual preventive health screening and randomly assigned to minimal-contact intervention or usual care. Intervention participants were proactively contacted by phone and recruited, using a motivational interviewing style, for a cessation program consisting of a treatment manual, video, and two supportive phone calls from a cessation counselor. Sixty-five per cent (20/31) agreed to participate in the minimal-con...
Abstract Background Although smokeless tobacco (ST) use has played a major role in the low smoking p...
ABSTRACT Tobacco use by soldiers has been prevalent throughout the 20th century. Tobacco has been se...
A representative sample of 406 U.S. Navy commands, including all medical treatment facilities, was s...
Smokeless tobacco (ST) use has been associated with numerous negative health consequences, yet the p...
Introduction Military personnel are twice as likely as civilians to use smokeless tobacco (ST). This...
The authors evaluated the effect of a brief tailored smoking control intervention delivered during b...
Abstract Background Tobacco use remains prevalent among Veterans of military service and those resid...
Military personnel are more than twice as likely as civilians to use smokeless tobacco (ST), and rec...
U.S. Military personnel are more likely to use smokeless tobacco than civilians. The purpose of this...
During the last three decades considerable attention has been placed on the reduction of tobacco use...
Smoking remains the single most preventable cause of death worldwide and primary cause of several ty...
Introduction: Active Duty United States Air Force (USAF) members have substantially higher rates of ...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco use among military personnel is associated with significant health care expend...
Introduction: Smoking cessation treatment combining medication and counselling yields the best outco...
Introduction: Smokers use electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), including e-cigarettes, as a ...
Abstract Background Although smokeless tobacco (ST) use has played a major role in the low smoking p...
ABSTRACT Tobacco use by soldiers has been prevalent throughout the 20th century. Tobacco has been se...
A representative sample of 406 U.S. Navy commands, including all medical treatment facilities, was s...
Smokeless tobacco (ST) use has been associated with numerous negative health consequences, yet the p...
Introduction Military personnel are twice as likely as civilians to use smokeless tobacco (ST). This...
The authors evaluated the effect of a brief tailored smoking control intervention delivered during b...
Abstract Background Tobacco use remains prevalent among Veterans of military service and those resid...
Military personnel are more than twice as likely as civilians to use smokeless tobacco (ST), and rec...
U.S. Military personnel are more likely to use smokeless tobacco than civilians. The purpose of this...
During the last three decades considerable attention has been placed on the reduction of tobacco use...
Smoking remains the single most preventable cause of death worldwide and primary cause of several ty...
Introduction: Active Duty United States Air Force (USAF) members have substantially higher rates of ...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco use among military personnel is associated with significant health care expend...
Introduction: Smoking cessation treatment combining medication and counselling yields the best outco...
Introduction: Smokers use electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), including e-cigarettes, as a ...
Abstract Background Although smokeless tobacco (ST) use has played a major role in the low smoking p...
ABSTRACT Tobacco use by soldiers has been prevalent throughout the 20th century. Tobacco has been se...
A representative sample of 406 U.S. Navy commands, including all medical treatment facilities, was s...