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Abstract Background and aims An increasing proportion of adults in England who smoke cigarettes do not smoke every day and may see quitting smoking as less important than those who smoke daily. This study aimed to examine whether motivation to stop smoking differs between those who smoke cigarettes daily vs.
Sarah E. Jackson +3 more
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Abstract Background and aims Recent large studies have established the genetic basis of several conceptually linked phenotypes of externalizing. Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for these constructs are associated with a range of substance use and mental disorder phenotypes but have not been examined with both pharmacological and non‐pharmacological ...
Wei Q. Deng +6 more
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Tailored Navigation of Lung Cancer Screening and Smoking Cessation in LGBTQ+ Populations: Bridging Gaps, Building Trust. [PDF]
Duncan FC, Okuyemi K.
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Abstract Aims To estimate the prevalence of prenatal cannabis use in Michigan, USA, using self‐reports and urine toxicology and to examine factors associated with use. Design Observational study using data from the Michigan Archive for Research on Child Health (MARCH) cohort, part of the National Institutes of Health's Environmental influences on Child
Ban Al‐Sahab +8 more
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Reinforcement learning for proposing smoking cessation activities that build competencies: Combining two worldviews in a virtual coach. [PDF]
Albers N, Neerincx MA, Brinkman WP.
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Abstract Background and aims Tobacco‐free nicotine pouches (NPs) are oral nicotine products promoted by manufacturers and some researchers as tools that may reduce nicotine cravings and support smoking reduction or cessation. However, evidence regarding their actual clinical impact remains limited.
Javad Heshmati +6 more
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Investigating the association between recorded smoking cessation interventions and smoking cessation in people living with cardiovascular disease using UK general practice data. [PDF]
Wu AD +6 more
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Abstract Background and Aim Relapse risk among people who formerly smoke is influenced by task difficulty. Cessation fatigue (CF) may be a better predictor than measures such as reported strength of urges to smoke (SUTS) and abstinence self‐efficacy (ASE). It may also be affected by quit length and use of other nicotine products.
Hua‐Hie Yong +6 more
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Cigarette smoking across life from 1946 to 2018: Harmonisation of four British birth cohort studies
Abstract Background and Aims Tobacco smoking has declined dramatically in many high‐income countries over the past seventy years. Studies that have mapped this trend have relied on repeat cross‐sectional or retrospectively measured smoking data, which have limitations regarding accurate measurement, inclusion of early smokers, and capturing of within ...
Liam Wright +3 more
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