Sex Differences in Use of Smoking Cessation Services and Resources: A Real-World Study
Objectives: Smoking cessation interventions with sex considerations have been found to effectively increase cessation rates. However, evidence is limited and weak. This study examined sex differences in the use of smoking cessation services or resources among Ontario adults. Methods: Data are from t...
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Main Authors: | Navitha Jayakumar (Author), Michael Chaiton (Author), Bo Zhang (Author), Peter Selby (Author), Robert Schwartz (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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