Background: Smoking continues to be a public health problem worldwide. Smoking and tobacco use are associated with cardiovascular diseases that include coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis, cerebrovascular disease, and abdominal aortic aneurysm. Programs for quitting smoking have played a significant role in reduction of smoking in the United States. The smoking cessation interventions include counseling, nicotine replacement therapy, buproprion therapy, and varenicline therapy. The success rates with each of these approaches vary with clear need for improvement. Moreover, there is a need for a robust theory that can guide smoking cessation counseling interventions and increase the success rates. A fourth generation approach using multi-...
The magnitude of the problem of smoking challenges health providers to persuade patients of the Impo...
Objective: to evaluate three theory-based interventions aimed at increasing the rate at which primar...
Introduction: Around half of smokers attempt to stop by cutting-down first. Evidence suggests t...
Background: Effective tobacco cessation programs using advice and counselling, have helped a substan...
[[abstract]]Cigarette smoking is a leading cause of preventable death. Smoking has been linked to a ...
Background: Several authors have questioned the Transtheoretical Model (TTM). Determining the predi...
Abstract Background Smoking continues to be a leading cause of preventable chronic disease-related ...
Although the transtheoretical model of behavior change has frequently been used as a basis for smoki...
Background: Smoking is a significant risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Health education by he...
Abstract Background Health behaviors directly impact ...
Abstract Smoking addiction is considered a disease according to the International Classification of ...
Investigating and quantifying the mechanisms that underlie behavior change is essential to understan...
Smoking has had a devastating effect in Britain; high mortality rates, increased rates of smoking re...
Background and Objective: Smoking is one of the important risk factors for many diseases and increas...
At the beginning of the new century, the focus of medicine and public health is shifting to the prev...
The magnitude of the problem of smoking challenges health providers to persuade patients of the Impo...
Objective: to evaluate three theory-based interventions aimed at increasing the rate at which primar...
Introduction: Around half of smokers attempt to stop by cutting-down first. Evidence suggests t...
Background: Effective tobacco cessation programs using advice and counselling, have helped a substan...
[[abstract]]Cigarette smoking is a leading cause of preventable death. Smoking has been linked to a ...
Background: Several authors have questioned the Transtheoretical Model (TTM). Determining the predi...
Abstract Background Smoking continues to be a leading cause of preventable chronic disease-related ...
Although the transtheoretical model of behavior change has frequently been used as a basis for smoki...
Background: Smoking is a significant risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Health education by he...
Abstract Background Health behaviors directly impact ...
Abstract Smoking addiction is considered a disease according to the International Classification of ...
Investigating and quantifying the mechanisms that underlie behavior change is essential to understan...
Smoking has had a devastating effect in Britain; high mortality rates, increased rates of smoking re...
Background and Objective: Smoking is one of the important risk factors for many diseases and increas...
At the beginning of the new century, the focus of medicine and public health is shifting to the prev...
The magnitude of the problem of smoking challenges health providers to persuade patients of the Impo...
Objective: to evaluate three theory-based interventions aimed at increasing the rate at which primar...
Introduction: Around half of smokers attempt to stop by cutting-down first. Evidence suggests t...