Intention to Quit and Predictive Factors Among Current Smokers in Vietnam: Findings From Adult Tobacco Survey 2020

  • Hoang L
  • Tuyet Hanh T
  • Khue L
  • et al.
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BACKGROUND: Smoking leads to many smoking-attributable diseases. The promotion of quitting tobacco smoking is urgent as it has significant and immediate health benefits and improves the impacts of other tobacco control strategies. Intention to quit smoking is considered the first step before quitting smoking.

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Hoang, L. T., Tuyet Hanh, T. T., Khue, L. N., Hai, P. T., Can, P. V., Long, K. Q., … Van Minh, H. (2022). Intention to Quit and Predictive Factors Among Current Smokers in Vietnam: Findings From Adult Tobacco Survey 2020. Tobacco Use Insights, 15. https://doi.org/10.1177/1179173x221098460

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