Does screening participation affect cigarette smokers ’ decision to quit? A long-horizon panel data analysis Research report BACKGROUND – Despite decades of intensive anti-tobacco initiatives, millions of people are still smoking. The health authorities are seeking new tools and extended knowledge. Screening pro-grams may, in addition to the potential health benefits from early detection of smoking related diseases, also increase smoking cessation among participants. This study examines the effect of screening participation by comparing the smokers ’ cessation hazard in screening years to non-screening years. METHODS – All smokers (n=10,471) participated in a three-wave cardiovascular screening and were followed up over a maximum of 14 year...
Background: There are few studies on predictors of smoking cessation in general populations. We stud...
The question whether smokers who continue to smoke after large numbers of their smoking peers have q...
<div><p>Understanding mechanisms underlying smoking-related factors should be prioritized in establi...
INTRODUCTION: Despite decades of intensive anti-tobacco initiatives, millions of people are still sm...
Background: There is little evidence that lung cancer screening prompts smoking cessation in screen...
Participation is key to the success of cancer screening. Identifying the reasons for nonparticipatio...
Background Lung cancer screening may provide a new opportunity for attempts to quit among smokers or...
Although much progress has been recorded, tobacco smoking remains a major public health problem in t...
ObjectiveThis study assessed whether exposure to cigarette graphic warning labels (GWLs) increased a...
AIM: To examine whether smokers who reduce their quantity of cigarettes smoked between two periods a...
Background: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Emphasizing the risk of lung cancer can encourage smoking cessation; howe...
Introduction: Identifying factors that influence individuals' smoking behavior remains a huge public...
Background: Changes in smoking habits and predictors of smoking cessation were examined in the rando...
Background: There are few studies on predictors of smoking cessation in general populations. We stud...
The question whether smokers who continue to smoke after large numbers of their smoking peers have q...
<div><p>Understanding mechanisms underlying smoking-related factors should be prioritized in establi...
INTRODUCTION: Despite decades of intensive anti-tobacco initiatives, millions of people are still sm...
Background: There is little evidence that lung cancer screening prompts smoking cessation in screen...
Participation is key to the success of cancer screening. Identifying the reasons for nonparticipatio...
Background Lung cancer screening may provide a new opportunity for attempts to quit among smokers or...
Although much progress has been recorded, tobacco smoking remains a major public health problem in t...
ObjectiveThis study assessed whether exposure to cigarette graphic warning labels (GWLs) increased a...
AIM: To examine whether smokers who reduce their quantity of cigarettes smoked between two periods a...
Background: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Emphasizing the risk of lung cancer can encourage smoking cessation; howe...
Introduction: Identifying factors that influence individuals' smoking behavior remains a huge public...
Background: Changes in smoking habits and predictors of smoking cessation were examined in the rando...
Background: There are few studies on predictors of smoking cessation in general populations. We stud...
The question whether smokers who continue to smoke after large numbers of their smoking peers have q...
<div><p>Understanding mechanisms underlying smoking-related factors should be prioritized in establi...