2012
DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2011-050371
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Interventions to increase smoking cessation at the population level: how much progress has been made in the last two decades?

Abstract: This paper reviews the literature on smoking cessation interventions, with a focus on the last twenty years (1991 to 2010). These two decades witnessed major development in a wide range of cessation interventions, from pharmacotherapy to tobacco price increases. It was expected that these interventions would work conjointly to increase the cessation rate on the population level. This paper examines population data from the U.S., from 1991 to 2010, using the National Health Interview Surveys. Results indicate t… Show more

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“…In order to produce meaningful changes in cessation rates at the population level, a smoking intervention must not only be efficacious but must demonstrate potential for reaching a significant portion of the smoking population (Zhu, Lee, Zhuang, Gamst, & Wolfson, 2012). The current trial provides further evidence that the provision of NRT samples can be effectively delivered to smokers across the motivational spectrum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In order to produce meaningful changes in cessation rates at the population level, a smoking intervention must not only be efficacious but must demonstrate potential for reaching a significant portion of the smoking population (Zhu, Lee, Zhuang, Gamst, & Wolfson, 2012). The current trial provides further evidence that the provision of NRT samples can be effectively delivered to smokers across the motivational spectrum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Healthy behavior through diet and respecting a daily serving meals program should be implemented at the general population level and addressed primarily to women, whether it is the pregnancy period, preparation for pregnancy or not [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By comparison with the estimated background smoking cessation prevalence in the general population (1-4%) 44,45 , all the intervention types mentioned here had higher continuous abstinence prevalences than the background prevalence of abstinence. However, the magnitude differed greatly, with rolling and individual face-to-face counselling showing much greater abstinence prevalences above the background prevalence than telephone and fixed group counselling.…”
Section: Tobacco Prevention and Cessationmentioning
confidence: 99%