Stage-based interventions for smoking cessation
BackgroundThe transtheoretical model is the most widely known of several stage-based theories of behaviour. It proposes that smokers move through a discrete series of motivational stages before they quit successfully. These are precontemplation (no thoughts of quitting), contemplation (thinking abou...
Main Authors: | Cahill, K, Lancaster, T, Green, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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JOHN WILEY and SONS LTD
2010
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