Paper Session 10 - Adolescent Smoking Cessation: PA10-1OBJECTIVE: To examine the pattern of youth smokers who received telephone smoking cessation intervention and who would initiate a quit attempt and subsequently resume smoking. METHODS: We collected data from a toll-free smoking cessation hotline “Youth Quitline” in Hong Kong from September 2005 to December 2007. The Youth Quitline is a peer-led hotline with multiple telephone counseling sessions at baseline, 1-week and 1-month and successive telephone follow-ups at 3- and 6-months, to help youth smokers aged 12 – 25 quit smoking. We applied non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method to explore the time trend prior to initiating a quit attempt as well as smoking resumption. RESULTS: The study in...
BACKGROUND: Since the initial report on the negative effects of smoking by the Surgeon General's Adv...
Objective: To examine whether telephone counselling based on the stages of change component of Trans...
During June 2000–May 2001, the American Cancer Society conducted a randomized trial of telephone cou...
Poster Discussion 64. De-norrmalising Tobacco for Women and Children: no. PD-1351-21Conference Theme...
Poster Session 4Tobacco smoking among youth presents a significant and growing public health problem...
Conference Theme: Building capapcity of a tobacco-free worldPoster Session: 102-339BACKGROUND: Telep...
Background. Many young people report they want to stop smoking and have tried to do so, but most of ...
Poster Session: 102-340Conference Theme: Building capapcity of a tobacco-free worldBACKGROUND: Despi...
BACKGROUND: Many young people report they want to stop smoking and have tried to do so, but most of ...
Objectives: Active telephone recruitment (‘cold calling’) can enrol almost 45 times more smokers to ...
Introduction The smoking population has declined to 10.8% in Hong Kong in 2017 thematic household su...
Objective: To examine whether telephone counselling based on the stages of change component of Trans...
Background: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
BACKGROUND: Although mobile phone-delivered smoking cessation programs are a promising way to promot...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Hutchinson Study of High School Smoking was the first randomized trial ...
BACKGROUND: Since the initial report on the negative effects of smoking by the Surgeon General's Adv...
Objective: To examine whether telephone counselling based on the stages of change component of Trans...
During June 2000–May 2001, the American Cancer Society conducted a randomized trial of telephone cou...
Poster Discussion 64. De-norrmalising Tobacco for Women and Children: no. PD-1351-21Conference Theme...
Poster Session 4Tobacco smoking among youth presents a significant and growing public health problem...
Conference Theme: Building capapcity of a tobacco-free worldPoster Session: 102-339BACKGROUND: Telep...
Background. Many young people report they want to stop smoking and have tried to do so, but most of ...
Poster Session: 102-340Conference Theme: Building capapcity of a tobacco-free worldBACKGROUND: Despi...
BACKGROUND: Many young people report they want to stop smoking and have tried to do so, but most of ...
Objectives: Active telephone recruitment (‘cold calling’) can enrol almost 45 times more smokers to ...
Introduction The smoking population has declined to 10.8% in Hong Kong in 2017 thematic household su...
Objective: To examine whether telephone counselling based on the stages of change component of Trans...
Background: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
BACKGROUND: Although mobile phone-delivered smoking cessation programs are a promising way to promot...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Hutchinson Study of High School Smoking was the first randomized trial ...
BACKGROUND: Since the initial report on the negative effects of smoking by the Surgeon General's Adv...
Objective: To examine whether telephone counselling based on the stages of change component of Trans...
During June 2000–May 2001, the American Cancer Society conducted a randomized trial of telephone cou...