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Smokers' expectations to quit smoking

Health Economics, 2004
AbstractWe investigate the effectiveness of different smoking policies on smokers' expectations to quit smoking using a choice experiment on a sample of smokers identified within the World Health Organization (WHO) MONICA Project. Our results indicate that restricted availability, increased cigarette prices, cessation subsidies and regulations at ...
Henrik, Hammar, Fredrik, Carlsson
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Schooling and Quitting Smoking

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1995
The effect of schooling on the odds that smokers quit smoking is estimated. Particular attention is given to the possible importance of unobservables in measuring the schooling effect. It is shown that schooling has a relatively substantial positive effect on the odds that men and women ages twenty-five and older quit smoking.
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Quitting smoking

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1992
To describe why medical patients quit smoking and the methods they use.Cross-sectional and prospective cohort design. Patient smokers were enrolled in a study of physician counseling about smoking. One year later, 2,581 of the patients were asked about quit attempts and methods used.
C L, Duncan   +4 more
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Quit smoking support

Independent Nurse, 2012
Helping patients to quit smoking involves communicating in a sensitive and client-centred manner
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Helping patients quit smoking

Independent Nurse, 2007
There has never been a better time to encourage patients to stop smoking, writes Emma Croghan
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Quitting smoking

Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
William D. Roberts, Richard Harvey
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Quit Smoking

2013
J. Rick Turner   +6 more
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