The effectiveness of a telephone smoking cessation program in mental health clinic patients by level of mental well-being and functioning: a secondary data analysis of a randomized clinical trial
Abstract Background Few studies have examined the effectiveness of telephone smoking cessation interventions by severity of behavioral health symptoms. Using data from a telephone counseling study, we examined whether abstinence rates varied by level of behavioral health symptoms. Methods The parent...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Swong (Author), Andrew Nicholson (Author), David Smelson (Author), Erin S. Rogers (Author), Omar El-Shahawy (Author), Scott E. Sherman (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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