Conflict about quitting predicts the decision to stop smoking gradually or abruptly: evidence from stop smoking clinics in Malaysia
Background: Little is known about the extent to which smokers attending stop-smoking clinics experience conflicting motivations about their quit attempt, whether such conflict can be understood in terms of a single dimension and if this 'conflict about quitting' differs from motivation to...
Main Authors: | Wee, L.H., Shahab, L., Bulgiba, A., West, R. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/3053/1/Conflict_about_Quitting_Predicts_the_Decision_to_Stop_Smoking_Gradually_or_Abruptly_Evidence.pdf |
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