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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S. Samudhrasri,Pradeep R. Kumar +1 more
TL;DR: This study assesses reasons for quitting and relapse among Indian tobacco users, finding health problems as the primary reason for quitting and tobacco withdrawal symptoms as the main cause of relapse, with socioeconomic status showing no significant association.
"It's on everyone's plate": a qualitative study into physicians' perceptions of responsibility for smoking cessation.
TL;DR: Perceptions of smoking itself were found to be important for how participants viewed responsibility for smoking cessation, and it seemed important to target perceptions ofsmoking itself on the level of physicians and the government.
Coping Strategies and Social Support in a Mobile Phone Chat App Designed to Support Smoking Cessation: Qualitative Analysis.
Esther Granado-Font,Carme Ferré-Grau,Cristina Rey-Reñones,Mariona Pons-Vigués,Enriqueta Pujol Ribera,Anna Berenguera,Maria Luisa Barrera-Uriarte,Josep Basora,Araceli Valverde-Trillo,Jordi Duch,Gemma Flores-Mateo +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a chat integrated into a mobile app focused on supporting smoking cessation provides a useful tool for smokers who are in the process of quitting, by offering social support and a space to share concerns, information, or strategies.
Initiation, continuation of use and cessation of alternative tobacco products among young adults: A qualitative study.
TL;DR: The findings suggest that researchers should consider the differences in reasons for use and discontinued use of tobacco products in order to develop targeted messaging strategies, particularly noting the differential impact of interpersonal influences and health concerns.
Catastrophic Health Expenditure: A Comparative Analysis of Smoking and Non-Smoking Households in China
TL;DR: Stronger interventions against smoking should be made in time to reduce the occurrence of health issues caused by smoking and the financial losses for individuals, families and society.
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