Objectives To identify psychosocial determinants of quit motivation in older deprived smokers. The evidence may be used to optimise smoking cessation interventions for the target population.Design Cross-sectional survey using online recruitment methods including Facebook-targeted advertising.Setting UK, 2019.Participants Current smokers aged 50 years or older and from a socioeconomically deprived background.Main outcome measures Measures included motivation to stop smoking, smoking history, perceived social support, self-efficacy for quitting, self-exempting beliefs and lung cancer risk perception. Multivariable regression was used to analyse factors associated with quit motivation.Results Of a total 578 individuals who consented to take pa...
BACKGROUND: To reduce inequalities between individuals with and without mental health problems, a be...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
Objectives To identify psychosocial determinants of quit motivation in older deprived smokers. The e...
Objectives: To identify psychosocial determinants of quit motivation in older deprived smokers. The ...
Introduction and Aims. This study aimed to compare current and ex-smokers’ sociodemographic and psyc...
Background: although the benefits of quitting smoking even at an advanced age have been proved, few ...
Objective: To follow up smokers to examine whether the likelihood of quitting smoking varied by area...
Smoking prevalence in several high-income countries is steadily declining but remains persistently h...
Smoking prevalence in several high-income countries is steadily declining but remains persistently h...
Background: Understanding how people transition between phases of not making a quit attempt to stopp...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether age is associated with access to smoking cessation services. DESI...
AbstractBackgroundDisadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking...
Background: Tobacco use is the single largest preventable cause of premature death and disease in th...
Background: Disadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking than ...
BACKGROUND: To reduce inequalities between individuals with and without mental health problems, a be...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
Objectives To identify psychosocial determinants of quit motivation in older deprived smokers. The e...
Objectives: To identify psychosocial determinants of quit motivation in older deprived smokers. The ...
Introduction and Aims. This study aimed to compare current and ex-smokers’ sociodemographic and psyc...
Background: although the benefits of quitting smoking even at an advanced age have been proved, few ...
Objective: To follow up smokers to examine whether the likelihood of quitting smoking varied by area...
Smoking prevalence in several high-income countries is steadily declining but remains persistently h...
Smoking prevalence in several high-income countries is steadily declining but remains persistently h...
Background: Understanding how people transition between phases of not making a quit attempt to stopp...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether age is associated with access to smoking cessation services. DESI...
AbstractBackgroundDisadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking...
Background: Tobacco use is the single largest preventable cause of premature death and disease in th...
Background: Disadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking than ...
BACKGROUND: To reduce inequalities between individuals with and without mental health problems, a be...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...