Engagement Promotes Abstinence in a Web-based Cessation Intervention: Cohort Study
BackgroundWeb-based smoking cessation interventions can have a public health impact because they are both effective in promoting cessation and can reach large numbers of smokers in a cost-efficient manner. Their potential impact, however, has not been realized. It is still unclear how such intervent...
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Main Authors: | Richardson, Amanda (Author), Graham, Amanda L (Author), Cobb, Nathan (Author), Xiao, Haijun (Author), Mushro, Aaron (Author), Abrams, David (Author), Vallone, Donna (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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