Use and perceived helpfulness of smoking cessation methods: results from a population survey of recent quitters
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Increasing rates of smoking cessation is one of the most effective measures available to improve population health. To advance the goal of increasing successful cessation at the population level, it is imperative that we understand m...
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Main Authors: | Perez Donna (Author), Dunlop Sally M (Author), Hung Wai (Author), Cotter Trish (Author) |
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