Introduction: Korean women are reluctant to pursue in-person smoking cessation treatment due to stigma attached to women smokers and prefer treatment such as telephone and online smoking cessation programs that they can access secretively at home. However, there is some evidence that face-to-face interaction is the most helpful intervention component for them to quit smoking. Methods: This study is a pilot clinical trial that examined the acceptability and feasibility of a videoconferencing smoking cessation intervention for Korean American women and compared its preliminary efficacy with a telephone-based intervention. Women of Korean ethnicity were recruited nationwide in the United States and randomly assigned at a ratio of 1:1 to either...
This study compared characteristics of Korean American men in two studies: a telephone survey with a...
BACKGROUND Existing smoking cessation treatments are challenged by low engag...
Background: Tobacco use is a global pandemic, affecting an estimated 1.2 billion people and resultin...
Introduction: Korean women are reluctant to pursue in-person smoking cessation treatment due to stig...
Introduction: Korean women are reluctant to pursue in-person smoking cessation treatment due to stig...
Introduction: Korean American women prefer online or telephone smoking cessation interventions that ...
Sun S Kim,1 Somporn Sitthisongkram,1 Kunsook Bernstein,2 Hua Fang,3 Won S Choi,4 Douglas Ziedonis5 ...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the successful smoking cessation across different national ...
Ji Eun Lee,1 Dong Wook Shin,1–3 Beomseok Suh,1 Sohyun Chun,4 You-Seon Nam,3 Belong Cho1,2 1De...
Sun S Kim,1 Sabreen Darwish,1 Sang A Lee,1 Courtenay Sprague,1–3 Rosanna F DeMarco1 1Departme...
Sun S Kim, Sabreen Darwish, Sang A Lee, Rosanna F DeMarco Department of Nursing, Coll...
ang, Korea, demonstrates the importance of smoking cessation programs and reminds us that the succes...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Introduction: The study examined gender differences in smoking and factors associated with three sta...
Korean men and women have the highest current smoking rates across all Asian ethnic subgroups in the...
This study compared characteristics of Korean American men in two studies: a telephone survey with a...
BACKGROUND Existing smoking cessation treatments are challenged by low engag...
Background: Tobacco use is a global pandemic, affecting an estimated 1.2 billion people and resultin...
Introduction: Korean women are reluctant to pursue in-person smoking cessation treatment due to stig...
Introduction: Korean women are reluctant to pursue in-person smoking cessation treatment due to stig...
Introduction: Korean American women prefer online or telephone smoking cessation interventions that ...
Sun S Kim,1 Somporn Sitthisongkram,1 Kunsook Bernstein,2 Hua Fang,3 Won S Choi,4 Douglas Ziedonis5 ...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the successful smoking cessation across different national ...
Ji Eun Lee,1 Dong Wook Shin,1–3 Beomseok Suh,1 Sohyun Chun,4 You-Seon Nam,3 Belong Cho1,2 1De...
Sun S Kim,1 Sabreen Darwish,1 Sang A Lee,1 Courtenay Sprague,1–3 Rosanna F DeMarco1 1Departme...
Sun S Kim, Sabreen Darwish, Sang A Lee, Rosanna F DeMarco Department of Nursing, Coll...
ang, Korea, demonstrates the importance of smoking cessation programs and reminds us that the succes...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Introduction: The study examined gender differences in smoking and factors associated with three sta...
Korean men and women have the highest current smoking rates across all Asian ethnic subgroups in the...
This study compared characteristics of Korean American men in two studies: a telephone survey with a...
BACKGROUND Existing smoking cessation treatments are challenged by low engag...
Background: Tobacco use is a global pandemic, affecting an estimated 1.2 billion people and resultin...