AIMS: To estimate predictors of time to smoking relapse and test if prediction varied by quit duration. DESIGN: Longitudinal cohort data from the International Tobacco Control Four-Country survey with annual follow up collected between 2002 and 2015. SETTING: Canada, United States, United Kingdom and Australia. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 9171 eligible adult smokers who had made at least one quit attempt during the study period. MEASUREMENTS: Time to relapse was the main outcome. Predictor variables included pre-quit baseline measures of nicotine dependence, smoking and quitting-related motivations, quitting capacity and social influence, and also two post-quit measures, use of stop-smoking medications and quit duration (1-7 days, 8-14 days, 1...
Objective: Despite the widespread awareness of the harms of smoking, millions continue to smoke arou...
To study the impact of abstinence on the number of cigarettes smoked per day upon the resumption of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether greater mass media campaign exposure may assist recent quitters to a...
INTRODUCTION: The Heaviness of Smoking Index (HSI) is the measure of dependence most strongly predic...
Introduction: Many smokers attempt to stop smoking every year, but the vast majority of quit attempt...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It has been proposed that many smokers switch to vaping because their nicotine ...
This study uses longitudinal data from the International Tobacco Control Southeast Asia (ITC-SEA Tha...
Although smoking relapse is the most frequently reported outcome of smoking cessation, with reporte...
This study uses longitudinal data from the International Tobacco Control Southeast Asia (ITC-SEA Tha...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
BACKGROUND: Many smokers attempt to quit smoking, but very few succeed. OBJECTIVE: To identify the t...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
Background: Alcohol consumption promotes lapses to smoking among smokers trying to quit, perhaps par...
AIMS: To determine whether abstinence or relapse on a quit attempt in the previous year is associate...
The present longitudinal study investigates baseline assessments of static and dynamic variables, in...
Objective: Despite the widespread awareness of the harms of smoking, millions continue to smoke arou...
To study the impact of abstinence on the number of cigarettes smoked per day upon the resumption of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether greater mass media campaign exposure may assist recent quitters to a...
INTRODUCTION: The Heaviness of Smoking Index (HSI) is the measure of dependence most strongly predic...
Introduction: Many smokers attempt to stop smoking every year, but the vast majority of quit attempt...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It has been proposed that many smokers switch to vaping because their nicotine ...
This study uses longitudinal data from the International Tobacco Control Southeast Asia (ITC-SEA Tha...
Although smoking relapse is the most frequently reported outcome of smoking cessation, with reporte...
This study uses longitudinal data from the International Tobacco Control Southeast Asia (ITC-SEA Tha...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
BACKGROUND: Many smokers attempt to quit smoking, but very few succeed. OBJECTIVE: To identify the t...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
Background: Alcohol consumption promotes lapses to smoking among smokers trying to quit, perhaps par...
AIMS: To determine whether abstinence or relapse on a quit attempt in the previous year is associate...
The present longitudinal study investigates baseline assessments of static and dynamic variables, in...
Objective: Despite the widespread awareness of the harms of smoking, millions continue to smoke arou...
To study the impact of abstinence on the number of cigarettes smoked per day upon the resumption of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether greater mass media campaign exposure may assist recent quitters to a...