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Background and Methods: A pretest-posttest control group design with two posttests was used to evaluate the effects of a regional Dutch Heart Health Community Intervention on smoking behaviour and its determinants. At baseline, a cohort research population of 1,200 smokers was recruited in the intervention region and in a control region. Data was gathered by means of short structured telephone interviews. Results: No significant differences were found between the intervention region and the control region on smoking behaviour and its determinants. Conclusion: It is concluded that the regional intervention was unable to exceed secular trends in smoking cessation.
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Ronda, G., Van Assema, P., Candel, M., Ruland, E., Steenbakkers, M., Van Ree, J., & Brug, J. (2004). The Dutch Heart Health Community Intervention “Hartslag Limburg”: Effects on smoking behaviour. European Journal of Public Health, 14(2), 191–193. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/14.2.191
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