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Tobacco cessation is a public health priority. Healthcare providers should routinely advise and assist their patients to stop smoking. At present, the most effective smokingcessation treatments combine behavioral counseling and pharmacotherapy.
Jennifer B. McClure +2 more
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Tobacco cessation is a public health priority. Healthcare providers should routinely advise and assist their patients to stop smoking. At present, the most effective smokingcessation treatments combine behavioral counseling and pharmacotherapy.
Jennifer B. McClure +2 more
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Advancing the Science of Adolescent Tobacco Use Cessation
American Journal of Health Behavior, 2001To examine how science is advancing in order to address adolescent tobacco use cessation.Review of the published scientific literature from 1995 to September 2000 and National Cancer Institute youth tobacco cessation research portfolio.Because of methodological limitations, results of behavioral interventions are inconclusive.
C L, Backinger, S J, Leischow
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Adult Tobacco Cessation in Cambodia
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2012This study determined factors associated with quitting tobacco in Cambodia, a country with a high prevalence of men who smoke and women who use smokeless tobacco. As part of a nationwide survey, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 5145 current and 447 former tobacco users who had quit for ≥2 years.
Serena, Tonstad +5 more
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Associations between Tobacco Use and Tobacco Cessation Pharmacotherapy on Rehospitalizations
Southern Medical JournalThis study aimed to assess the associations of smoking status and prescription of smoking cessation medication on rehospitalizations. Tobacco use remains a major public health issue in the United States as it is linked to a broad spectrum of serious diseases.
Ellen M. Nielsen +8 more
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Trends in varenicline use for tobacco cessation, and their implications
Journal of the American Pharmacists AssociationTobacco use remains a leading cause of death in the U.S. Varenicline is a preferred medication for tobacco cessation, and a prior report in the literature showed its use fell dramatically after the voluntary recall of Chantix (brand) varenicline (name) in July 2021.Working with data on prescriptions for varenicline and nicotine-replacement therapy (NRT)
Zarrmein Khan +6 more
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Tobacco use cessation for adolescents.
Adolescent medicine clinics, 2007Adolescent tobacco users are unique. Thus far, effective interventions for adult tobacco users have been disappointing when applied to adolescents. This article reviews current evidence regarding adolescent tobacco use cessation interventions, explores under-researched areas in tobacco use cessation for adolescents, and offers assistance with treating ...
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