Predictors of Clinician Tobacco Intervention Counseling in Six North Carolina Free Clinics
While the poor and the uninsured are at increased risk for tobacco use, up to two thirds of these patients express interest in near-term quitting. Nonetheless, tobacco counseling rates remain low in clinics serving these patients. As part of a larger tobacco intervention project in North Carolina fr...
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Main Authors: | John G. Spangler MD, MPH (Author), Eun-Young Song PhD (Author), Jessica Richardson Pockey MPH (Author), Erin L. Sutfin PhD (Author), Donald W. Helme PhD (Author), Cindy Jones RCP (Author), Kristie L. Foley PhD (Author) |
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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