A Multimedia Mobile Phone-Based Youth Smoking Cessation Intervention: Findings From Content Development and Piloting Studies
Background While most young people who smoke want to quit, few access cessation support services. Mobile phone-based cessation programs are ideal for young people: mobile phones are the most common means of peer communication, and messages can be delivered in an anonymous manner, anywhere, anytime....
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Main Authors: | Whittaker, Robyn (Author), Maddison, Ralph (Author), McRobbie, Hayden (Author), Bullen, Chris (Author), Denny, Simon (Author), Dorey, Enid (Author), Ellis-Pegler, Mary (Author), van Rooyen, Jaco (Author), Rodgers, Anthony (Author) |
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2008-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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