The QuitIT Coping Skills Game for Promoting Tobacco Cessation Among Smokers Diagnosed With Cancer: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundAlthough smoking cessation apps have become popular, few have been tested in randomized clinical trials or undergone formative evaluation with target users. ObjectiveWe developed a cessation app targeting tobacco-dependent cancer patients. Game design and behavioral rehearsal principles we...
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Main Authors: | Krebs, Paul (Author), Burkhalter, Jack (Author), Fiske, Jeffrey (Author), Snow, Herbert (Author), Schofield, Elizabeth (Author), Iocolano, Michelle (Author), Borderud, Sarah (Author), Ostroff, Jamie S (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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