The most commonly attributed causes of failure of smoking cessation are non-adherence to treatment, experiencing severe nicotine withdrawal symptoms and post-cessation weight gain. However, there is a lack of information regarding these factors among smokers who attempt to quit in low-income country settings. The main objective of this study was to identify predictors of: 1) adherence to cessation treatment; 2) severity of withdrawal symptoms: and 3) post-cessation changes in body mass index among 269 smokers who attempted to quit in a randomized smoking cessation trial in a low-income country setting (Aleppo, Syria). All participants received behavioral counseling and were randomized to receive either 6 weeks of nicotine or placebo patch a...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Non-adherence to treatment is one of the hindering factors in the process of...
Cigarette smokers are generally known to gain weight after quitting smoking, and such weight gain is...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the characteristics of smokers who are successful in quitting may help to ...
The most commonly attributed causes of failure of smoking cessation are non-adherence to treatment, ...
Objectives: To identify predictors of nicotine withdrawal symptoms among smokers who participated in...
Background: In high-income countries, quitting cigarette smoking is associated with weight gain, whi...
Introduction: The development of evidence-based smoking cessation programs is in its infancy in deve...
Background: Nicotine-dependent smokers find it difficult to quit smoking. Additionally, smoking-spec...
Background: Currently the combined cognitive-behavioral and pharmacological treatment is the best...
BACKGROUND: Of the 22 known measures of nicotine dependence (ND), none capture the overall disease s...
INTRODUCTION: Quitting smoking is associated with weight gain, which may threaten motivation to enga...
Background: Concern about weight gain is a barrier to smoking cessation, but determinants of post-ce...
Background/aim: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the world. There is growing evi...
BACKGROUND: Single-item urges to smoke measures have been contemplated as important measures of nico...
poster abstractSmoking cessation has been suggested to be more difficult for individuals with a hist...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Non-adherence to treatment is one of the hindering factors in the process of...
Cigarette smokers are generally known to gain weight after quitting smoking, and such weight gain is...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the characteristics of smokers who are successful in quitting may help to ...
The most commonly attributed causes of failure of smoking cessation are non-adherence to treatment, ...
Objectives: To identify predictors of nicotine withdrawal symptoms among smokers who participated in...
Background: In high-income countries, quitting cigarette smoking is associated with weight gain, whi...
Introduction: The development of evidence-based smoking cessation programs is in its infancy in deve...
Background: Nicotine-dependent smokers find it difficult to quit smoking. Additionally, smoking-spec...
Background: Currently the combined cognitive-behavioral and pharmacological treatment is the best...
BACKGROUND: Of the 22 known measures of nicotine dependence (ND), none capture the overall disease s...
INTRODUCTION: Quitting smoking is associated with weight gain, which may threaten motivation to enga...
Background: Concern about weight gain is a barrier to smoking cessation, but determinants of post-ce...
Background/aim: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the world. There is growing evi...
BACKGROUND: Single-item urges to smoke measures have been contemplated as important measures of nico...
poster abstractSmoking cessation has been suggested to be more difficult for individuals with a hist...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Non-adherence to treatment is one of the hindering factors in the process of...
Cigarette smokers are generally known to gain weight after quitting smoking, and such weight gain is...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the characteristics of smokers who are successful in quitting may help to ...