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Immediate and short-term impact of a brief motivational smoking intervention using a …


JB McClure, E Ludman, L Grothaus, C Pabiniak … - Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2009 - ntr.oxfordjournals.org
Results: Immediately posttreatment, experimental participants rated themselves
as more likely to try to quit (p = .02) and reported a greater mean increase in
their motivation to quit than controls (p = .04). At 1-month follow-up, ...
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Effectiveness of biomedical risk assessment as an aid for smoking cessation: a systematic …


R Bize, B Burnand, Y Mueller, J Cornuz - British Medical Journal, 2007 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Effectiveness of biomedical risk assessment as an aid for ... Raphaël Bize,
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[PDF] COPD and smoking cessation motivation


DA Kaminsky, TW Marcy - CHEST-CHICAGO-, 2004 - Am Coll Chest Phys
Communications for this section will be published as space and priorities
permit. The comments should not exceed 350 words in length, with a maximum of
five references; one figure or table can be printed. Exceptions may occur ...
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Detecting Airflow Obstruction in Smoking Cessation Trials*

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A Bohadana, F Nilsson, Y Martinet - Chest, 2005 - chestjournal.chestpubs.org
Background: Spirometry is not routinely performed in smoking cessation trials.
Smokers with airflow obstruction who are unavailable for follow-up incur the
risk of accelerated loss in lung function. We evaluated the prevalence of ...
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[CITATION] Cognitive and psychological factors in fear appeals and attitude change: A revised theory of …


RW Rogers - Social psychophysiology—Cacioppo J, Petty R, eds, 1983
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Research Letter Using a Commercial Mailing List to Recruit Smokers: A Cautionary Tale


JB McClure, J Richards, EO Westbrook, C … - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
Reputable list management companies were researched and the one with the most
extensive contact information for adult smokers in King County WA was chosen to
recruit for an intervention trial (“Get PHIT”—Proactive Health ...
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The effects of providing lung age and respiratory symptoms feedback on community college …


IM Lipkus, AV Prokhorov - Addictive behaviors, 2007 - Elsevier
This study examined the effects of providing lung age, as assessed via a lung
function test (spirometry), and respiratory symptoms feedback on college
smokers' perceived smoking-related risks, worries and desire to quit. We ...
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“Look At Your Health”: Outcomes associated with a computer-assisted smoking cessation …

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AV Prokhorov, T Yost, M Mullin-Jones, C de … - Addictive behaviors, 2008 - Elsevier
Community college students represent 44% of all students enrolled in US higher
education facilities. To our knowledge, no previous smoking cessation
intervention has targeted community college students. Previous studies ...
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Smoking and weight change after new health diagnoses in older adults


PS Keenan - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2009 - Am Med Assoc
Results In multivariate analyses, adults with recent diagnoses of stroke,
cancer, lung disease, heart disease, or diabetes mellitus were 3.2 times more
likely to quit smoking than were individuals without new diagnoses (P < ...
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Impact of a Brief Motivational Smoking Cessation Intervention The Get PHIT Randomized …


JB McClure, EJ Ludman, L Grothaus, C … - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Few studies have rigorously evaluated whether providing biologically based
health-risk feedback is more effective than standard interventions in increasing
smokers' motivation to quit and their long-term abstinence.
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