Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outcomes are well established. There is currently limited evidence for how inequalities could be addressed through specific smoking cessation interventions (SCIs) for a lung cancer screening eligible population. This systematic review aims to identify the behavioural elements of SCIs used in older adults from low socioeconomic groups, and to examine their impact on smoking abstinence and psychosocial variables. Method: Systematic searches of Medline, EMBASE, PsychInfo and CINAHL up to November 2018 were conducted. Included studies examined the characteristics of SCIs and their impact on relevant outcomes including smoking abstinence, quit motiv...
IntroductionThis systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
Objectives To identify psychosocial determinants of quit motivation in older deprived smokers. The e...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
Background: Smoking is a main contributor to health inequalities. Identifying strategies to find and...
IntroductionThis systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation...
IntroductionThis systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation...
IntroductionThis systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
Objectives To identify psychosocial determinants of quit motivation in older deprived smokers. The e...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
There is little evidence regarding the optimal smoking cessation intervention for older smokers from...
Background: Smoking is a main contributor to health inequalities. Identifying strategies to find and...
IntroductionThis systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation...
IntroductionThis systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation...
IntroductionThis systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...