Partner smoking status may impact smoking cessation outcomes. The purpose of this study is to compare smokers in smoking concordant couples (both partners smoke) to smokers in smoking discordant couples (one partner smokes) on variables that are important for quitting smoking. Participants were 123 cigarette smokers with cohabitating romantic partners (smoking discordant: n = 60, smoking concordant: n = 63, 63.9% females). We used one-way MANCOVA, controlling for age and number of cigarettes smoked per day, to examine differences between groups on smoking outcome expectancies, motivation to quit smoking, and dyadic efficacy to quit smoking. We examined smoking behavior in a series of exploratory analyses. We found a significant multivariate...
Background. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of parental and partner’s education and sm...
Smoking cessation is a difficult process in which research thus far mainly focused on individuals. H...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Studies have shown that smok...
Partner smoking status may impact smoking cessation outcomes. The purpose of this study is to compar...
Introduction: Despite declines in population tobacco use, smoking remains unacceptably high. Smoking...
Introduction: Despite declines in population tobacco use, smoking remains unacceptably high. Smoking...
OBJECTIVE: Research has shown a beneficial influence of partner support on smoking cessation. Previo...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Romantic partners have a significant influence on their health behaviors....
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use is the largest preventable cause of death. Smoking cessation interventions t...
Smoking cessation is a difficult process in which research thus far mainly focused on individuals. H...
Motivational support is crucial for the success of smoking cessation. Significant others are a prove...
textabstractIf two partners smoke, their quit behavior may be related through correlation in unobser...
Introduction—Behavioral couples therapy (BCT) has been found to improve long-term abstinence rates i...
Abstract Objective Smokers are greatly influenced by ...
ObjectivesTo examine smoking behavior and social contexts related to smoking among dual‐smoker coupl...
Background. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of parental and partner’s education and sm...
Smoking cessation is a difficult process in which research thus far mainly focused on individuals. H...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Studies have shown that smok...
Partner smoking status may impact smoking cessation outcomes. The purpose of this study is to compar...
Introduction: Despite declines in population tobacco use, smoking remains unacceptably high. Smoking...
Introduction: Despite declines in population tobacco use, smoking remains unacceptably high. Smoking...
OBJECTIVE: Research has shown a beneficial influence of partner support on smoking cessation. Previo...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Romantic partners have a significant influence on their health behaviors....
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use is the largest preventable cause of death. Smoking cessation interventions t...
Smoking cessation is a difficult process in which research thus far mainly focused on individuals. H...
Motivational support is crucial for the success of smoking cessation. Significant others are a prove...
textabstractIf two partners smoke, their quit behavior may be related through correlation in unobser...
Introduction—Behavioral couples therapy (BCT) has been found to improve long-term abstinence rates i...
Abstract Objective Smokers are greatly influenced by ...
ObjectivesTo examine smoking behavior and social contexts related to smoking among dual‐smoker coupl...
Background. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of parental and partner’s education and sm...
Smoking cessation is a difficult process in which research thus far mainly focused on individuals. H...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Studies have shown that smok...