2003
DOI: 10.2165/00128072-200305010-00001
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Adolescent Smoking

Abstract: The initiation of smoking typically occurs during adolescence. To date, most adolescent smoking control efforts have focused on prevention; attempting to identify and influence factors that contribute to experimentation and initiation. However, given the large number of adolescent smokers, it is important that effort also be directed toward facilitating cessation. Many adolescents are addicted to cigarettes and report withdrawal symptoms that are similar to those experienced by adults. Relapse rates are high; … Show more

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“…To assess participants' overall readiness to quit smoking, a key construct supported by the literature, [40][41][42][43][44] we assessed motivation to quit and confidence to quit. To assess motivation, we asked participants to rate, on a 5-point scale, how motivated they were to stop smoking (1 D not motivated; 5 D very highly motivated).…”
Section: Intervention Readinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess participants' overall readiness to quit smoking, a key construct supported by the literature, [40][41][42][43][44] we assessed motivation to quit and confidence to quit. To assess motivation, we asked participants to rate, on a 5-point scale, how motivated they were to stop smoking (1 D not motivated; 5 D very highly motivated).…”
Section: Intervention Readinessmentioning
confidence: 99%