Targeting Nonsmokers to Help Smokers Quit: Features of a Large-scale Intervention
Smoking continues to be a major public health problem, despite a substantial decline in prevalence rates over the last decades. Quit smoking interventions typically target smokers, whether through individual or group treatment or through broader public health campaigns. Yet, nonsmokers represent a v...
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Main Authors: | Gary J Tedeschi (Author), Leslie S Zoref (Author), Sharon E Cummins (Author), Shu-Hong Zhu (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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