Financial incentives offered to those who quit smoking have been found effective, also in persons with low socioeconomic status (SES), but no previous study has investigated who benefits most: smokers with low or high SES. In this community-randomized trial ("Richer without smoking"), three Danish municipalities were randomized to reward persons who were abstinent when attending the municipal smoking cessation program (FIMs) and three municipalities were randomized to spend the same amount on smoking cessation campaigns recruiting smokers to the smoking cessation program (CAMs). The municipalities each received approximately USD 16,000. An intention-to-treat approach was used in analyses. In regression analyses adjusted for individual- and ...
AbstractBackgroundDisadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking is often more prevalent among those with lower socio-economic status (...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is more prevalent in smokers from lower compared with higher socioeconomic (SE...
The aim of this community-randomised smoking cessation (SC) trial was to investigate both recruitmen...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death in high-income countries...
Introduction: Studies demonstrate that financial incentive programmes increase smoking cessation. Ho...
Background: A socioeconomic gradient exists in both smoking prevalence and cessation; individuals of...
Smokers from lower socioeconomic groups are less likely to be successful in stopping smoking than mo...
Background: Smokers from lower socio-economic groups are less likely to be successful in a quit atte...
Smokers from lower socioeconomic groups are less likely to be successful in stopping smoking than mo...
Background: Disadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking than ...
Introduction: Financial incentives effectively increase smoking cessation rates, but it is unclear v...
Introduction Smoking is one of the most important determinants of socioeconomic inequality in mortal...
IntroductionTobacco smoking is often more prevalent among those with lower socio-economic status (SE...
IntroductionHigh rates of tobacco smoking among people who are homeless or living in temporary accom...
AbstractBackgroundDisadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking is often more prevalent among those with lower socio-economic status (...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is more prevalent in smokers from lower compared with higher socioeconomic (SE...
The aim of this community-randomised smoking cessation (SC) trial was to investigate both recruitmen...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death in high-income countries...
Introduction: Studies demonstrate that financial incentive programmes increase smoking cessation. Ho...
Background: A socioeconomic gradient exists in both smoking prevalence and cessation; individuals of...
Smokers from lower socioeconomic groups are less likely to be successful in stopping smoking than mo...
Background: Smokers from lower socio-economic groups are less likely to be successful in a quit atte...
Smokers from lower socioeconomic groups are less likely to be successful in stopping smoking than mo...
Background: Disadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking than ...
Introduction: Financial incentives effectively increase smoking cessation rates, but it is unclear v...
Introduction Smoking is one of the most important determinants of socioeconomic inequality in mortal...
IntroductionTobacco smoking is often more prevalent among those with lower socio-economic status (SE...
IntroductionHigh rates of tobacco smoking among people who are homeless or living in temporary accom...
AbstractBackgroundDisadvantaged smokers are less likely to be successful when trying to stop smoking...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking is often more prevalent among those with lower socio-economic status (...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is more prevalent in smokers from lower compared with higher socioeconomic (SE...