The impact of smoking cessation attempts on stress levels
Abstract Background Cigarette smoking is a major health risk, particularly in male South Koreans. Smoking cessation can benefit health; however, the process of quitting smoking is difficult to some smokers and shows its relationship to their stress level. The hypothesis of this study is that who has...
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Main Authors: | Seong-Jun Kim (Author), Wonjeong Chae (Author), Woo-Hyun Park (Author), Min-Ho Park (Author), Eun-Cheol Park (Author), Sung-In Jang (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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