نتایج جستجو برای: quit

تعداد نتایج: 8145  

2010
David M Tappin Susan MacAskill Linda Bauld Douglas Eadie Debbie Shipton Linsey Galbraith

BACKGROUND Over 20% of women smoke throughout pregnancy despite the known risks to mother and child. Engagement in face-to-face support is a good measure of service reach. The Scottish Government has set a target that by 2010 8% of smokers will have quit via NHS cessation services. At present less than 4% stop during pregnancy. We aimed to establish a denominator for pregnant smokers in Scotlan...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2016
Maya Vijayaraghavan Lina Tieu Claudia Ponath David Guzman Margot Kushel

INTRODUCTION Tobacco-attributable deaths contribute significantly to the increased mortality observed among homeless adults aged 50 years or more. Little is known about the epidemiology of tobacco use among older homeless individuals. This longitudinal cohort study examines smoking behaviors and factors associated with smoking cessation among homeless individuals aged 50 years or more. METHOD...

2011
David Lawrence Francis Mitrou Stephen R Zubrick

BACKGROUND It is well established that smoking rates in people with common mental disorders such as anxiety or depressive disorders are much higher than in people without mental disorders. It is less clear whether people with these mental disorders want to quit smoking, attempt to quit smoking or successfully quit smoking at the same rate as people without such disorders. METHODS We used data...

2014
Ali Qais Blebil Syed Azhar Syed Sulaiman Mohamed Azmi Hassali Juman Abdulelah Dujaili Alfian Mohamed Zin

BACKGROUND Studies all over the world reported that smoking relapses occur during the first two weeks after a quit date. The current study aimed to assess the impact of the additional phone calls counselling during the first month on the abstinence rate at 3 and 6 months after quit date among smokers in Penang, Malaysia. METHODS The study was conducted at Quit Smoking Clinic of two major hosp...

2015
Aree Jampaklay Ron Borland Hua-Hie Yong Buppha Sirirassamee Omid Fotuhi Geoffrey T. Fong Coral Gartner Britta Wigginton

This study uses longitudinal data from the International Tobacco Control Southeast Asia (ITC-SEA Thailand) survey to explore patterns and predictors of successful quitting among Thai adult smokers as a function of time quit. A cohort of a representative sample of 2000 smokers was surveyed four times from 2005 to 2009. A sample of 1533 individuals provided data for at least one of the reported a...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2013
Jeffrey S Hertzberg Vickie L Carpenter Angela C Kirby Patrick S Calhoun Scott D Moore Michelle F Dennis Paul A Dennis Eric A Dedert Jean C Beckham

INTRODUCTION Smokers with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) smoke at higher prevalence rates and are more likely to relapse early in a quit attempt. Innovative methods are needed to enhance quit rates, particularly in the early quit period. Web-based contingency-management (CM) approaches have been found helpful in reducing smoking among other difficult-to-treat smoker populations but are li...

Journal: :JAMA 2012
Nancy A Rigotti

Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death worldwide. Stopping tobacco use benefits virtually every smoker. Most of the 19% of US residents who smoke want to quit and have tried to do so. Most individual quit attempts fail, but two-thirds of smokers use no treatment when trying to quit. Treating tobacco dependence is one of the most cost-effective actions in health care. With a brief...

2016
Frank C. Bandiera Shervin Assari Jennifer Livaudais-Toman Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable

BACKGROUND Older persons are more vulnerable to tobacco mortality and less likely to make quit attempts. Less is known, however, about the role of race and ethnicity on quit rates in the U.S. Using a nationally representative data source of older adults in U.S., we aimed to study racial and ethnic differences in smoking cessation rates. METHODS We used data from all waves of the Health and Re...

2015
Liqa Athamneh Sujit S Sansgiry E James Essien Susan Abughosh

Waterpipe smoking has been described as "the second global tobacco epidemic since the cigarette." Both Middle Eastern ethnicity and having a friend of Middle Eastern ethnicity have been reported as significant predictors of waterpipe smoking. Addressing waterpipe smoking in this ethnic minority is essential to controlling this growing epidemic in the US. We investigated the predictors of an int...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2015
Anna K Nicholson Ron Borland Maureen E Davey Matthew Stevens David P Thomas

OBJECTIVE To describe factors that predict wanting to quit smoking in a national sample of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS The Talking About The Smokes (TATS) project used a quota sampling design to recruit participants from communities served by 34 Aboriginal community-controlled health services and one community in the Torres Strait. Baseline s...

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