Ninety-two smokers were recruited for smoking cessation groups and assigned to one of three conditions: (a) nicotine fading plus relapse prevention training, (b) nicotine gum plus relapse prevention training, or (c) a minimal contact control. The number of cigarettes smoked, and daily nicotine intake levels, were assessed at pretreatment and posttreatment, and at 3- and 12-month follow-up. Self-reports of smoking were validated using saliva thiocyanate assay. No significant differences existed at follow-up between the groups on rate of abstinence. Both experimental conditions had significantly higher proportions of subjects with sustained smoking reduction than the control group, but did not differ from each other in their long-term effects...
Prior to smoking cessation treatment using nicotine chewing gum, 65 smokers completed the Horn Reaso...
AIMS: Most people who quit smoking for a short term will return to smoking again in 12 months. We te...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Several treatment approaches to cigarette smoking were investigated, including a nicotine fading pro...
Although multicomponent smoking treatments have demonstrated an impressive decline in smoking during...
Abstract Background Even with effective smoking cessation medications, many smokers are unable to ab...
A number of treatments can help smokers make a successful quit attempt, but many initially successfu...
BACKGROUND: After initially successful quit attempts, many people return to smoking within a year, r...
Introduction: Non-daily intermittent smokers (ITS) comprise 30% of US adult smokers. ITS smokefor ni...
Background and aims: Non-daily smokers (NDS) comprise a large fraction of US smokers. Despite little...
BACKGROUND: New ways of improving the efficacy of nicotine therapy need to be explored. We tested wh...
The objective of this study was to assess whether nicotine replacement therapy, administered in a re...
Background Having a disease and requiring medical attention present an excellent 'teachable moment'...
Objectives To provide a short review of the evidence base supporting smoking cessation interventions...
Three smoking cessation interventions designed for use by general practitioners(GPs) within the rout...
Prior to smoking cessation treatment using nicotine chewing gum, 65 smokers completed the Horn Reaso...
AIMS: Most people who quit smoking for a short term will return to smoking again in 12 months. We te...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Several treatment approaches to cigarette smoking were investigated, including a nicotine fading pro...
Although multicomponent smoking treatments have demonstrated an impressive decline in smoking during...
Abstract Background Even with effective smoking cessation medications, many smokers are unable to ab...
A number of treatments can help smokers make a successful quit attempt, but many initially successfu...
BACKGROUND: After initially successful quit attempts, many people return to smoking within a year, r...
Introduction: Non-daily intermittent smokers (ITS) comprise 30% of US adult smokers. ITS smokefor ni...
Background and aims: Non-daily smokers (NDS) comprise a large fraction of US smokers. Despite little...
BACKGROUND: New ways of improving the efficacy of nicotine therapy need to be explored. We tested wh...
The objective of this study was to assess whether nicotine replacement therapy, administered in a re...
Background Having a disease and requiring medical attention present an excellent 'teachable moment'...
Objectives To provide a short review of the evidence base supporting smoking cessation interventions...
Three smoking cessation interventions designed for use by general practitioners(GPs) within the rout...
Prior to smoking cessation treatment using nicotine chewing gum, 65 smokers completed the Horn Reaso...
AIMS: Most people who quit smoking for a short term will return to smoking again in 12 months. We te...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...