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Adding MEMS feedback to behavioral smoking cessation therapy increases compliance with bupropion: A replication and extension study
Marc E. Mooney
, Shelly L. Sayre
, Patricia S. Hokanson
, Angela L. Stotts
, Joy M. Schmitz
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Smoking Cessation Intervention
100%
Bupropion
100%
System Feedback
100%
Medication Event Monitoring System
100%
Smoking Cessation
40%
Therapy Groups
40%
Enhanced Therapy
40%
Twice Daily
20%
Smoking Abstinence
20%
Sample Analysis
20%
Counseling
20%
Total Dose
20%
Abstinence
20%
Abstinence Rate
20%
Usual Care
20%
Medication Compliance
20%
High Compliance
20%
System Compliance
20%
Prescribed-time
20%
Pharmacotherapy Trials
20%
Pill Taking
20%
Dose number
20%
Systems-based
20%
Bupropion SR
20%
Care Groups
20%
Therapy Session
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nicotine Withdrawal
100%
Bupropion
100%
Group Therapy
40%
Drug Therapy
20%
Counseling
20%
Abstinence
20%
Care Group
20%
Medication Compliance
20%
Psychology
Group Therapy
100%
Drug Therapy
50%