A study of the use of free nicotine patches by Indigenous people
Abstract Objective: To assess use of free nicotine patches by Indigenous people when offered a brief intervention for smoking cessation, and to assess changes in smoking behaviour at six months. Methods: We conducted a pre and post study in three Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory. Res...
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Main Authors: | Rowena G. Ivers (Author), Melissa Farrington (Author), Chris B. Burns (Author), Ross S. Bailie (Author), Peter H. D'Abbs (Author), Robyn L. Richmond (Author), Eric Tipiloura (Author) |
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2003-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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