Change in anxiety following successful and unsuccessful attempts at smoking cessation: cohort study.
BACKGROUND: Despite a lack of empirical evidence, many smokers and health professionals believe that tobacco smoking reduces anxiety, which may deter smoking cessation. AIMS: The study aim was to assess whether successful smoking cessation or relapse to smoking after a quit attempt are associated w...
Main Authors: | McDermott, MS, Marteau, T, Hollands, G, Hankins, M, Aveyard, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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