This article examines data from 10 longterm prospective studies (N \u3e 5,000) in relation to key issues about the self-quitting of smoking, especially those discussed by Schachter. When a single attempt to quit was evaluated, self-quitters\u27 success rates were no better than those reported for formal treatment programs. Light smokers (20 or less cigarettes per day) were 2.2 times more likely to quit than heavy smokers. The cyclical nature of quitting was also examined. There was a moderate rate (mdn = 2.7%) of long-term quitting initiated after the early months (expected quitting window) of these studies, but also a high rate (mdn = 24%) of relapsing for persons abstinent for six months. The number of previous unsuccessful quit attempts ...
Background: Few studies have examined why smoking cessation interventions are effective. The aim of ...
BACKGROUND: After initially successful quit attempts, many people return to smoking within a year, r...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
Replies to the comments of S. Schachter (see PA, Vols 13673 and 68:10809) and D. G. Forgays and D. K...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
The present investigation is a prospective study designed to assess the effectiveness of self-initia...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
The prevalence of smoking in the general population remains high in spite of the extended acknowled...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Interviews were administered ...
There has been a spate of high-profile commentaries recently arguing against the promotion of clinic...
This study explored the stability of motivation to quit during an assisted smoking cessation attempt...
Aims—To examine the 1) prevalence, 2) predictors, and 3) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
abstract: When people pick up the phone to call a telephone quitline, they are taking an important s...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Self...
Background: Few studies have examined why smoking cessation interventions are effective. The aim of ...
BACKGROUND: After initially successful quit attempts, many people return to smoking within a year, r...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
Replies to the comments of S. Schachter (see PA, Vols 13673 and 68:10809) and D. G. Forgays and D. K...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
Aim: To assess the extent to which quit attempts are spontaneous and to evaluate if this is a determ...
The present investigation is a prospective study designed to assess the effectiveness of self-initia...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
The prevalence of smoking in the general population remains high in spite of the extended acknowled...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Interviews were administered ...
There has been a spate of high-profile commentaries recently arguing against the promotion of clinic...
This study explored the stability of motivation to quit during an assisted smoking cessation attempt...
Aims—To examine the 1) prevalence, 2) predictors, and 3) cessation outcomes of smokers who engage in...
abstract: When people pick up the phone to call a telephone quitline, they are taking an important s...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Self...
Background: Few studies have examined why smoking cessation interventions are effective. The aim of ...
BACKGROUND: After initially successful quit attempts, many people return to smoking within a year, r...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...