Outcome measures for smoking cessation are reviewed and evaluated, including 3 self-report measures and 3 biochemical validation measures. Point prevalence reflects the percentage of participants taking action, prolonged abstinence reflects those in the maintenance stage, and continuous abstinence reflects those who progress from action to maintenance without lapsing or relapsing. Biochemical assessments are primarily measures of point prevalence abstinence. The desirability of biochemical validation is a particularly controversial and critical issue. Three factors affect the accuracy of self-report: Type of Population, Type of Intervention, and Demand Characteristics. False-negative rates are generally low. Three broad issues impact on dec...
Background: Classification of smoking status has a major impact on the conclusions drawn from smokin...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is predominantly caused by cigarette smoking and is con...
Although several reviews of smoking cessation trials have been published, none have specifically eva...
AimsTo estimate the prevalence and predictors of failed biochemical verification of self-reported ab...
Background: Different criteria regarding outcome measures in smoking research are used, which can le...
Background: Different criteria regarding outcome measures in smoking research are used, which can l...
Introduction Biochemical verification of smoking abstinence remains an important validity check of c...
Cessation is the single most important decision smokers can make to improve their health. The aim of...
Ahatrac-Problems with self-report measures for smoking motivate the use of biochemical tests in trea...
Problems with self-report measures for smoking motivate the use of biochemical tests in treatment tr...
BackgroundThe changing prevalence and patterns of tobacco use, the advent of novel nicotine delivery...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to determine the accuracy of smoking cessation self-re...
PURPOSE: The present study reports on the biochemical validation of the self-reported smoking status...
Rates of biochemically verified 7-day point prevalence smoking abstinence by intervention group (int...
Abstract Background Missing data are common in tobacco studies. It is well known that from the obser...
Background: Classification of smoking status has a major impact on the conclusions drawn from smokin...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is predominantly caused by cigarette smoking and is con...
Although several reviews of smoking cessation trials have been published, none have specifically eva...
AimsTo estimate the prevalence and predictors of failed biochemical verification of self-reported ab...
Background: Different criteria regarding outcome measures in smoking research are used, which can le...
Background: Different criteria regarding outcome measures in smoking research are used, which can l...
Introduction Biochemical verification of smoking abstinence remains an important validity check of c...
Cessation is the single most important decision smokers can make to improve their health. The aim of...
Ahatrac-Problems with self-report measures for smoking motivate the use of biochemical tests in trea...
Problems with self-report measures for smoking motivate the use of biochemical tests in treatment tr...
BackgroundThe changing prevalence and patterns of tobacco use, the advent of novel nicotine delivery...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to determine the accuracy of smoking cessation self-re...
PURPOSE: The present study reports on the biochemical validation of the self-reported smoking status...
Rates of biochemically verified 7-day point prevalence smoking abstinence by intervention group (int...
Abstract Background Missing data are common in tobacco studies. It is well known that from the obser...
Background: Classification of smoking status has a major impact on the conclusions drawn from smokin...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is predominantly caused by cigarette smoking and is con...
Although several reviews of smoking cessation trials have been published, none have specifically eva...