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Jayda Martinez, Midhat Z. Jafry, Tzuan A. Chen, Michael S. Businelle, Darla E. Kendzor, Maggie Britton, Maya Vijayaraghavan and Lorraine R. Reitzel
Roughly 70?80% of adults experiencing homelessness smoke cigarettes. Smoke-free living/workplace policies are an empirically-supported tobacco control intervention. However, homeless shelters may be reluctant to implement smoke-free policies due to fears...
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Jo M. Longman, Catherine Adams, Christine Paul, James McLennan and Megan E. Passey
Smoking in pregnancy remains a public health challenge. Our team developed a comprehensive intervention using the Behaviour Change Wheel to support clinicians? implementation of guidelines on supporting women to stop smoking in pregnancy. Integral to the...
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Michael Chaiton, Jolene Dubray, G. Emmanuel Guindon and Robert Schwartz
Smoking causes substantial amount of mortality and morbidity. This article presents the findings from simulation models that projected the impact of five potential Tobacco Endgame strategies on smoking prevalence in Ontario by 2035 and expected impact of...
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Jovan Zubovic, Aleksandar Zdravkovic, Olivera Jovanovic
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Khishigsuren Davagdorj, Jong Seol Lee, Van Huy Pham and Keun Ho Ryu
Smoking is one of the major public health issues, which has a significant impact on premature death. In recent years, numerous decision support systems have been developed to deal with smoking cessation based on machine learning methods. However, the ine...
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Gorton Wilmans,Naiefa Rashied
AbstractOrientation: The effect of cigarette smoking on health and economic well-being has been widely studied. Its effect on subjective well-being measures, such as life satisfaction, has received less scholarly attention.Research purpose: This study te...
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Ho-Seok Kwak, Jung-Yeol Han, Gideon Koren, Sang-Hee Jo and Ki-Hyun Kim
The health risks of cigarette smoking have been reported to increase continuously, while it is estimated to be responsible for the death toll of more than seven million people globally each year. In an effort to reduce the risk involved in cigarette smok...
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Floor A. van den Brand, Tessa Magnée, Lotte de Haan-Bouma, Cas Barendregt, Niels H. Chavannes, Onno C. P. van Schayck and Gera E. Nagelhout
Randomized studies have shown that financial incentives can significantly increase the effect of smoking cessation treatment in company settings. Evidence of effectiveness alone is, however, not enough to ensure that companies will offer this interventio...
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Dave Ching Yeung Liu, Tracy Chui Yi Ho, Duangporn Duangthip, Sherry Shiqian Gao, Edward Chin Man Lo and Chun Hung Chu
Aims: To evaluate Hong Kong dental students? perceived awareness, preparedness and barriers towards managing tobacco-using patients. Methods: A validated questionnaire was administered to dental students who were in their clinical years (the third, fourt...
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Ross Thomson, Lisa McDaid, Joanne Emery, Felix Naughton, Sue Cooper, Jane Dyas and Tim Coleman
Smoking during pregnancy is a leading cause of negative pregnancy and perinatal outcomes. While UK guidelines recommend nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for smoking cessation during pregnancy, adherence to NRT is generally low and may partially explain...
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