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Time to Selected Quit Date and Subsequent Rates of Sustained Smoking Abstinence.

Anesi GL, Halpern SD, Harhay MO, Volpp KG, Saulsgiver K

Published

June 21st, 2017

Appears In

Journal of Behavioral Medicine

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Abstract

In efforts to combat tobacco dependence, most smoking cessation programs offer individuals who smoke the choice of a target quit date. However, it is uncertain whether the time to the selected quit date is associated with participants' chances of achieving sustained abstinence.

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