Internet-based intervention for smoking cessation (StopAdvisor) in people with low and high socioeconomic status: a randomized controlled trial
<b>Background</b> Internet-based interventions for smoking cessation could help millions of people stop smoking at very low unit costs; however, long-term biochemically verified evidence is scarce and such interventions might be less effective for smokers with low socioeconomic status th...
Main Authors: | Brown, Jamie (Author), Michie, Susan (Author), Geraghty, Adam W.A (Author), Yardley, Lucy (Author), Gardner, Benjamin (Author), Shahab, Lion (Author), Stapleton, John A. (Author), West, Robert (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-12.
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