A potential method of recruiting adolescents for smoking cessation interventions is to offer treatment to students\u27 who have been caught with cigarettes at school. The present investigation surveyed 110 adolescents after they were caught with cigarettes at school. The majority of participants were daily smokers (65%), and 17% of the sample scored ≥6 on a version of the Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire. Smoking was pervasive in their social environment, with approximately half the sample reporting that all five of their five best friends smoked. Interest in quitting was evident. Most had made a quit attempt during the past year (71%), and two-thirds planned to quit within the next 6 months. However, questionable strategies (e.g., increa...
IntroductionEven though many adolescent smokers want to quit, it is difficult to recruit them into s...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a smoking cessation program on fema...
The purpose of this study was to examine psychosocial predictors of self-initiated smoking cessation...
A potential method of recruiting adolescents for smoking cessation interventions is to offer treatme...
Recent prevalence rates show that by Year 10 (ages 14-16 years), 15% of students are smoking each ha...
Many adolescents want to quit and have specific ideas on how they want to go about it. This study ex...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
Although the majority of adolescents in the 13-18 age range are at school, then is a need to target ...
Adolescent smoking is increasing continuously in Korea. Since most of the adolescent are belong to s...
Objective: To examine the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a school based smoking ce...
Objectives Although a number of population-based studies have examined the characteristics of teens ...
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in our society. The health ben...
excellent suggestions on data analysis strategies and manuscript preparation. Previous research on a...
Multiple levels of influence should be considered in interventions aimed at the adolescent smoker, i...
The onset of smoking occurs most often in schools, based on socially enabling representations, but p...
IntroductionEven though many adolescent smokers want to quit, it is difficult to recruit them into s...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a smoking cessation program on fema...
The purpose of this study was to examine psychosocial predictors of self-initiated smoking cessation...
A potential method of recruiting adolescents for smoking cessation interventions is to offer treatme...
Recent prevalence rates show that by Year 10 (ages 14-16 years), 15% of students are smoking each ha...
Many adolescents want to quit and have specific ideas on how they want to go about it. This study ex...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
Although the majority of adolescents in the 13-18 age range are at school, then is a need to target ...
Adolescent smoking is increasing continuously in Korea. Since most of the adolescent are belong to s...
Objective: To examine the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a school based smoking ce...
Objectives Although a number of population-based studies have examined the characteristics of teens ...
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in our society. The health ben...
excellent suggestions on data analysis strategies and manuscript preparation. Previous research on a...
Multiple levels of influence should be considered in interventions aimed at the adolescent smoker, i...
The onset of smoking occurs most often in schools, based on socially enabling representations, but p...
IntroductionEven though many adolescent smokers want to quit, it is difficult to recruit them into s...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a smoking cessation program on fema...
The purpose of this study was to examine psychosocial predictors of self-initiated smoking cessation...