Gender differences in unassisted cessation attempts by South Australian smokers: 1998-2014

  • Martin K
  • Bowden J
  • Miller C
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Abstract

Background: Unassisted cessation is the most common method of quitting successfully among both men and women, yet women have lower quit rates overall. It is important to examine characteristics of unassisted cessation attempts with regard to gender. Methods: Household surveys of...

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Martin, K., Bowden, J., & Miller, C. (2018). Gender differences in unassisted cessation attempts by South Australian smokers: 1998-2014. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/84339

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