Comparing Two Web-Based Smoking Cessation Programs: Randomized Controlled Trial
Background Smoking cessation remains a significant public health problem. Innovative interventions that use the Internet have begun to emerge that offer great promise in reaching large numbers of participants and encouraging widespread behavior change. To date, the relatively few controlled trials o...
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Main Authors: | McKay, H Garth (Author), Danaher, Brian G (Author), Seeley, John R (Author), Lichtenstein, Edward (Author), Gau, Jeff M (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2008-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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