Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate current evidence for the effectiveness of distance-based interventions to support smoking cessation (SC) or alcohol moderation (AM) among cancer survivors. Secondary, differences in effectiveness are explored regarding multibehaviour interventions versus single-behaviour interventions targeting SC or AM only. Methods: A systematic search of PubMed, PsycINFO, Web of Science, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials was conducted. Intervention studies with and without control groups and randomized controlled trials were included. Random effects meta-analyses were conducted for the main outcomes: SC and AM rates at the follow-up closest to 6 months. Using subgroup ...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objectives. To evaluate...
Background: The escalating burden of noncommunicable ailments has imposed a major public health chal...
Background: Brief interventions for smoking cessation and alcohol moderation may contribute consider...
Abstract Background Brief interventions for smoking cessation and alcohol moderation may contribute ...
This meta-analysis examined outcomes of smoking cessation interventions evaluated in 19 randomized c...
Abstract Background Digital interventions may provide low-threshold support for smoking cessation (S...
Background: Online interventions have been proven effective in changing lifestyle behaviors and ther...
Aims To investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavi...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of intensive smoking cessation interventions (ISCIs) directly c...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to investigate how physical acti...
AimsTo investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavio...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
BACKGROUND: Effective pharmacotherapies are available to help people who are trying to stop smoking,...
BACKGROUND: We wanted to determine whether an intervention to enhance partner support helps as an ad...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objectives. To evaluate...
Background: The escalating burden of noncommunicable ailments has imposed a major public health chal...
Background: Brief interventions for smoking cessation and alcohol moderation may contribute consider...
Abstract Background Brief interventions for smoking cessation and alcohol moderation may contribute ...
This meta-analysis examined outcomes of smoking cessation interventions evaluated in 19 randomized c...
Abstract Background Digital interventions may provide low-threshold support for smoking cessation (S...
Background: Online interventions have been proven effective in changing lifestyle behaviors and ther...
Aims To investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavi...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of intensive smoking cessation interventions (ISCIs) directly c...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to investigate how physical acti...
AimsTo investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavio...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
BACKGROUND: Effective pharmacotherapies are available to help people who are trying to stop smoking,...
BACKGROUND: We wanted to determine whether an intervention to enhance partner support helps as an ad...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objectives. To evaluate...
Background: The escalating burden of noncommunicable ailments has imposed a major public health chal...