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Dependency, social factors, and the smoking cessation process: The doctors helping smokers study
M. H. Venters
, T. E. Kottke
, L. I. Solberg
, M. L. Brekke
, B. Rooney
Medicine - Cardiology Division
Family Medicine and Community Health (Twin Cities)
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Smoking Cessation
100%
Smokers
100%
Social Factors
100%
Quit Smoking
100%
Intention to Quit
85%
Cigarette
71%
Social Support
42%
Social Contact
28%
Cigarettes Smoked per Day
28%
Smoking Cessation Intervention
14%
Study Support
14%
Smoking Quit Attempt
14%
Two-component
14%
Quit Attempts
14%
Stop Smoking
14%
Family Physicians
14%
Cigarettes per Day
14%
Cessation Attempts
14%
Spouses
14%
Subject-making
14%
Spousal Support
14%
Smoking Patient
14%
Social Sciences
Social Support
100%
Spouses
66%
Social Contacts
66%
Education
66%
Family Physician
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nicotine Withdrawal
100%
Cigarette Filter
66%
Social Support
25%
General Practitioner
8%
Psychology
Social Support
100%