Journal Article10.1016/J.ADDBEH.2005.04.004
Motivation to quit using cigarettes: a review.
Kevin D. McCaul,Jill R. Hockemeyer,Rebecca J. Johnson,Kimberlee Zetocha,Kathryn B. Quinlan,Russell E. Glasgow +5 more
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TL;DR: The data strongly suggest that health concern is the primary motive for quit attempts, and fit with theoretical reasoning that persons wish to control danger and negative affect.
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About: This article is published in Addictive Behaviors. The article was published on 01 Jan 2006. The article focuses on the topics: Smoking cessation.
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