Smoking Cessation and Vulnerable Populations: The Benefits of Specialized Care.
Smokers in vulnerable situations who receive intensive group-based social support appear to adhere better to the program, with a higher quit rate than those receiving individual support. This specific approach—combining informational, emotional, and material support—may explain these preliminary findings, which will be further refined in the future. A larger-scale trial could help explore the generalizability of this pilot study.
Author(s): Le faou A.L, Baha M
Publishing year: 2014
Pages: 6-8
Health in Action, 2014, n° 427, p. 6-8
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