AIMS: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) groups in smoking cessation trials. METHODS: Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of behavioral interventions for smoking cessation, with or without stop-smoking medication. We searched the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group Specialized Register for RCTs with objective outcomes measured at ≥ 6 months. Study authors were contacted to obtain comprehensive descriptions of their comparator interventions. Meta-regression analyses examined the relationships of smoking cessation rates with stop-smoking medication and behavior change techniques. RESULTS: One hundred and four of 142 eligible comparator groups (n = 23 ...
Background and aimsBehavioural smoking cessation trials have used comparators that vary considerably...
Background and aimsBehavioural smoking cessation trials have used comparators that vary considerably...
Funding: This work was funded by Cancer Research UK (application number C50862/A18446). The systemat...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Contains fulltext : 225824.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: To examin...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Background and aimsBehavioural smoking cessation trials have used comparators that vary considerably...
Background and aimsBehavioural smoking cessation trials have used comparators that vary considerably...
Background and aimsBehavioural smoking cessation trials have used comparators that vary considerably...
Funding: This work was funded by Cancer Research UK (application number C50862/A18446). The systemat...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Contains fulltext : 225824.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: To examin...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Background and aimsBehavioural smoking cessation trials have used comparators that vary considerably...
Background and aimsBehavioural smoking cessation trials have used comparators that vary considerably...
Background and aimsBehavioural smoking cessation trials have used comparators that vary considerably...
Funding: This work was funded by Cancer Research UK (application number C50862/A18446). The systemat...