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The following pages link to Young smokers' attitudes about methods for quitting smoking: barriers and benefits to using assisted methods. (Q52908634):
Displaying 16 items.
- The impact of email recruitment on our understanding of college smoking (Q33573708) (← links)
- Cost effectiveness of smoking-cessation therapies. Interpretation of the evidence-and implications for coverage (Q33575556) (← links)
- A case-based clinician training program for treating tobacco use in college students (Q35025607) (← links)
- Impact of a telephone helpline for smokers who called during a mass media campaign (Q35540325) (← links)
- Interest in treatments to stop smoking (Q37084006) (← links)
- Predictors of smoking cessation in U.S. adolescents (Q41645155) (← links)
- Adolescent smokers' preferred smoking cessation methods. (Q43859580) (← links)
- Adolescent Smoking Cessation Services of School-Based Health Centers (Q44402112) (← links)
- Understanding smoking cessation in rural communities (Q46219521) (← links)
- College students' perspective on smoking cessation: "If the message doesn't speak to me, I don't hear it". (Q48422863) (← links)
- Which population-based interventions would motivate smokers to think seriously about stopping smoking? (Q48530332) (← links)
- The problem is getting us to stop. What teens say about smoking cessation (Q48584526) (← links)
- Attitudes about smoking cessation treatment, intention to quit, and cessation treatment utilization among young adult smokers with severe mental illnesses (Q57821356) (← links)
- An exploration of the barriers to attendance at the English Stop Smoking Services. (Q58618875) (← links)
- Knowledge synthesis of smoking cessation among employed and unemployed young adults (Q80545580) (← links)
- Smoking and cessation behaviors among young adults of various educational backgrounds (Q80545589) (← links)