Introduction: Smoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many countries. Although attempts to quit smoking increasingly occur in young adulthood, many former smokers relapse. We compared individuals who successfully quit smoking from those who relapsed on socio-demographic, psychological and health factors. Methods: Data come from telephone interviews conducted in 2011 with participants of the TEMPO community-based study (ages 18–37 years, France). To study the likelihood of successful cessation vs. smoking relapse, we restricted the study sample to current or former smokers (n = 600) and conducted multinomial logistic regression analyses. Results: 43% of participants were current smokers who never quit for an extended period a...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
SummaryBackground: Smoking is a preventable cause of increased morbidity and mortality. Therefore, i...
RATIONALE: There is little information about long-term relapse patterns for cigarette smokers. OBJEC...
International audienceIntroduction : Smoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many co...
International audienceIntroduction : Smoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many co...
AbstractIntroductionSmoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many countries. Although...
AbstractIntroductionSmoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many countries. Although...
International audienceIntroduction: A substantial proportion of smokers who attempt to stop smoking ...
<div><p>Understanding mechanisms underlying smoking-related factors should be prioritized in establi...
Background: Understanding how people transition between phases of not making a quit attempt to stopp...
Aims: With growing recognition of stagnant rates of attempted cigarette smoking cessation, the curre...
Background: Smoking rates are declining in the United States, except for young adults (age 18 to 24)...
With growing recognition of stagnant rates of attempted cigarette smoking cessation, the current stu...
With growing recognition of stagnant rates of attempted cigarette smoking cessation, the current stu...
OBJECTIVES: To examine smoking behaviour, former quit attempts and intention to quit among Swiss ad...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
SummaryBackground: Smoking is a preventable cause of increased morbidity and mortality. Therefore, i...
RATIONALE: There is little information about long-term relapse patterns for cigarette smokers. OBJEC...
International audienceIntroduction : Smoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many co...
International audienceIntroduction : Smoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many co...
AbstractIntroductionSmoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many countries. Although...
AbstractIntroductionSmoking prevalence rates among young people are high in many countries. Although...
International audienceIntroduction: A substantial proportion of smokers who attempt to stop smoking ...
<div><p>Understanding mechanisms underlying smoking-related factors should be prioritized in establi...
Background: Understanding how people transition between phases of not making a quit attempt to stopp...
Aims: With growing recognition of stagnant rates of attempted cigarette smoking cessation, the curre...
Background: Smoking rates are declining in the United States, except for young adults (age 18 to 24)...
With growing recognition of stagnant rates of attempted cigarette smoking cessation, the current stu...
With growing recognition of stagnant rates of attempted cigarette smoking cessation, the current stu...
OBJECTIVES: To examine smoking behaviour, former quit attempts and intention to quit among Swiss ad...
Introduction: Most smokers have a history of unsuccessful quit attempts. This study used data from 7...
SummaryBackground: Smoking is a preventable cause of increased morbidity and mortality. Therefore, i...
RATIONALE: There is little information about long-term relapse patterns for cigarette smokers. OBJEC...