A 'Cut-Down-To-Stop' intervention for smokers who find it hard to quit: a qualitative evaluation
Abstract Background English Stop Smoking Services primarily deliver behavioural interventions to support abrupt quit attempts. Recent evidence suggests an alternative approach could be offered to clients involving a more gradual reduction of cigarettes smoked leading to complete abstinence, known as...
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Main Authors: | J. Robinson (Author), A. McEwen (Author), R. Heah (Author), S. Papadakis (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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