While smartphone applications (apps) have been shown to enhance success with smoking cessation, no study has been conducted among young adult smokers aged 18–24 years in Thailand. Quit with US was developed based on the 5 A’s model and self-efficacy theory. This single arm, pre-post study was conducted aiming to assess results after using Quit with US for 4 weeks. The primary outcome was a biochemically verified 7-day point prevalence of smoking abstinence. The secondary outcomes included smoking behaviors, knowledge and attitudes toward smoking and smoking cessation, and satisfaction and confidence in the smartphone app. A total number of 19 young adult smokers were included; most participants were males (68.4%) with the mean (SD) age of 2...
Background: Results from studies on the effects of exercise on smoking-related variables have provid...
Background Tobacco smoking is one of the biggest public health threats. Smartphone apps offer new p...
Background and Aims: Tobacco smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and disease worl...
Abstract Background Adolescence and young adulthood are critical times of initiation and progression...
Smartphone-based support can reach thousands of smokers and help those who would otherwise try to qu...
Introduction A lapse (any smoking) early in a smoking cessation attempt is strongly associated with ...
Background: Little is known about the effectiveness of mobile apps in aiding smoking cessation or th...
Introduction A lapse (any smoking) early in a smoking cessation attempt is strongly associated with ...
Introduction Taiwan has around 4million smokers, resulting in 27,000 deaths annually. Despite the kn...
Introduction Smartphone-based smoking cessation interventions are increasingly used around the world...
Smoking remains a major public health issue, particularly among young adults because smoking rates a...
Importance: Smartphone smoking cessation applications are extensively used by smokers to aid smoking...
To test whether the Stop-tabac smartphone application (app) increased smoking cessation rates. A two...
: Tobacco use is the leading cause of death in the United States. As of 2016, 23.5% of American 18-2...
Mobile health technologies are being developed for personal lifestyle and medical healthcare support...
Background: Results from studies on the effects of exercise on smoking-related variables have provid...
Background Tobacco smoking is one of the biggest public health threats. Smartphone apps offer new p...
Background and Aims: Tobacco smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and disease worl...
Abstract Background Adolescence and young adulthood are critical times of initiation and progression...
Smartphone-based support can reach thousands of smokers and help those who would otherwise try to qu...
Introduction A lapse (any smoking) early in a smoking cessation attempt is strongly associated with ...
Background: Little is known about the effectiveness of mobile apps in aiding smoking cessation or th...
Introduction A lapse (any smoking) early in a smoking cessation attempt is strongly associated with ...
Introduction Taiwan has around 4million smokers, resulting in 27,000 deaths annually. Despite the kn...
Introduction Smartphone-based smoking cessation interventions are increasingly used around the world...
Smoking remains a major public health issue, particularly among young adults because smoking rates a...
Importance: Smartphone smoking cessation applications are extensively used by smokers to aid smoking...
To test whether the Stop-tabac smartphone application (app) increased smoking cessation rates. A two...
: Tobacco use is the leading cause of death in the United States. As of 2016, 23.5% of American 18-2...
Mobile health technologies are being developed for personal lifestyle and medical healthcare support...
Background: Results from studies on the effects of exercise on smoking-related variables have provid...
Background Tobacco smoking is one of the biggest public health threats. Smartphone apps offer new p...
Background and Aims: Tobacco smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and disease worl...