Introduction: We examined if we could identify predictors for smoking cessation at six months post cessation, among smokers enrolled in a large Norwegian populationbased intervention study. Methods: We followed 4333 (72.1% women) smokers who enrolled in an internetbased smoking cessation intervention during 2010–2012. The baseline questionnaire collected information on sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, including current snus use. The cessation outcome was self-reported no smoking past seven days, at six months. We used logistic regression to estimate odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals, to identify predictors of smoking cessation, adjusting for potential confounders. Results: Women (OR=1.30; 95% CI: 1.01–1.69) compar...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
International audienceIntroduction: A substantial proportion of smokers who attempt to stop smoking ...
SummaryBackground: Smoking is a preventable cause of increased morbidity and mortality. Therefore, i...
Introduction: We examined if we could identify predictors for smoking cessation at six months post c...
Background: The prevalence of daily smoking in Norway has decreased over the years among both men an...
BACKGROUND: In Norway, tobacco consumption is equally divided between combustible (cigarettes) and n...
Aims To examine how the relative size of six groups of male ever snus users (current and forme...
Introduction: There is a lack of information regarding factors associated with successful smoking ce...
Background: There are few studies on predictors of smoking cessation in general populations. We stud...
Background: There are few studies on predictors of smoking cessation in general populations. We stud...
We investigated 12 variables and their interactions as correlates of smoking cessation among regular...
Smoking prevalence in Norway declines while the use of smokeless tobacco (snus) increases. 17% smoke...
BACKGROUND: Single-item urges to smoke measures have been contemplated as important measures of nico...
INTRODUCTION: Standardised packaging on tobacco products was required in Norway July 1, 2018. We rep...
The literature contains many reports on cigarette smokers and smoking cessation, but there are fewer...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
International audienceIntroduction: A substantial proportion of smokers who attempt to stop smoking ...
SummaryBackground: Smoking is a preventable cause of increased morbidity and mortality. Therefore, i...
Introduction: We examined if we could identify predictors for smoking cessation at six months post c...
Background: The prevalence of daily smoking in Norway has decreased over the years among both men an...
BACKGROUND: In Norway, tobacco consumption is equally divided between combustible (cigarettes) and n...
Aims To examine how the relative size of six groups of male ever snus users (current and forme...
Introduction: There is a lack of information regarding factors associated with successful smoking ce...
Background: There are few studies on predictors of smoking cessation in general populations. We stud...
Background: There are few studies on predictors of smoking cessation in general populations. We stud...
We investigated 12 variables and their interactions as correlates of smoking cessation among regular...
Smoking prevalence in Norway declines while the use of smokeless tobacco (snus) increases. 17% smoke...
BACKGROUND: Single-item urges to smoke measures have been contemplated as important measures of nico...
INTRODUCTION: Standardised packaging on tobacco products was required in Norway July 1, 2018. We rep...
The literature contains many reports on cigarette smokers and smoking cessation, but there are fewer...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
International audienceIntroduction: A substantial proportion of smokers who attempt to stop smoking ...
SummaryBackground: Smoking is a preventable cause of increased morbidity and mortality. Therefore, i...