Pregnant women's responses to a tailored smoking cessation intervention: turning hopelessness into competence
Background: Cognitive behavioral interventions consisting of brief counseling and the provision of self-help material designed for pregnancy have been documented as effective smoking cessation interventions for pregnant women. However, there is a need to understand how such interventions are perceiv...
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Main Authors: | Zaino Petersen (Author), Krisela Steyn (Author), Katherine Everett-Murphy (Author), Maria Emmelin (Author) |
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2010-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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