There is an implied assumption that addictions to different substances vary in strength from weak (easier to stop) to strong (harder to stop), though explicit definitions are lacking. Our hypothesis is that the strength of addictions can be measured by cessation rates found with placebo or no treatment controls, and that a weaker addiction would have a higher cessation rate than a stronger addiction. We report an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of cessation trials, using randomised or quasi-randomised trials and reporting objectively-measured abstinence. The outcome for comparison was quit rates–typically the percentage of participants abstinent according to an objective test of abstinence at six months or longer. Twenty-ei...
Objective: Accepted treatments for cigarette smoking rarely achieve abstinence rates of >35% at 1...
Background and aims There is a need for more evidence on the 'real-world' effectiveness of commonly ...
AIMS: The primary aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of smoking cessation treatment using...
There is an implied assumption that addictions to different substances vary in strength from weak (e...
International audienceBackground: There is considerable unexplained variability in alcohol abstinenc...
Background: There is considerable unexplained variability in alcohol abstinence rates (AR) in the pl...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable unexplained variability in alcohol abstinence rates (AR) in the pl...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
poster abstractSmoking cessation has been suggested to be more difficult for individuals with a hist...
Background and aims There is a need for more evidence on the ‘real-world ’ effectiveness of commonly...
Objective: Accepted treatments for cigarette smoking rarely achieve abstinence rates of >35% at 1...
Background and aims There is a need for more evidence on the 'real-world' effectiveness of commonly ...
AIMS: The primary aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of smoking cessation treatment using...
There is an implied assumption that addictions to different substances vary in strength from weak (e...
International audienceBackground: There is considerable unexplained variability in alcohol abstinenc...
Background: There is considerable unexplained variability in alcohol abstinence rates (AR) in the pl...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable unexplained variability in alcohol abstinence rates (AR) in the pl...
The neural circuitry implicated in addictive drug use, which appears to be down-regulated in early a...
poster abstractSmoking cessation has been suggested to be more difficult for individuals with a hist...
Background and aims There is a need for more evidence on the ‘real-world ’ effectiveness of commonly...
Objective: Accepted treatments for cigarette smoking rarely achieve abstinence rates of >35% at 1...
Background and aims There is a need for more evidence on the 'real-world' effectiveness of commonly ...
AIMS: The primary aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of smoking cessation treatment using...