Can reduced smoking be a way for smokers not interested in quitting to actually quit

作者: Karl O. Fagerström

DOI: 10.1159/000084057

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摘要: The predominating way to stop smoking is do it abruptly. At every given time, the large majority of smokers are not motivated or willing try and give up. Some entirely happy with their smoking, a larger group would like smoke less third wants quit. With abrupt quitting message we only addressing those wanting Maybe even all, since some them may have tried many times already learned that they cannot quit They up on giving interesting results in recent studies recruited but interested reducing smoking. From nine randomized placebo-controlled trials where were behavioural support pharmacological assistance, motivation seemed increased, each trial, proportion these unmotivated gave It suggested for unable abruptly, softer more gradual approach should be considered. Such an bring new into treatment, produce people improve public health.

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