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Published in: Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports 6/2010

01-11-2010

Preventing Relapse Following Smoking Cessation

Authors: Susan E. Collins, Katie Witkiewitz, Megan Kirouac, G. Alan Marlatt

Published in: Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports | Issue 6/2010

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Abstract

Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide. Long-term smoking cessation can drastically reduce people’s risk for developing smoking-related disease. The research literature points to a need for clearer operationalization and differentiation between smoking cessation and relapse prevention interventions and outcomes. That said, extensive meta-analyses and research studies have indicated that there are various efficacious smoking interventions that can both support smoking cessation and relapse prevention efforts. Specifically, behavioral treatments, relapse prevention psychotherapy, pharmacologic interventions, motivational enhancement, smoking reduction to quit, brief advice, alternative intervention modes (telephone, Internet, computer), self-help, and tailored treatments can help prepare smokers for longer-term abstinence. Although these methods vary on reach, they are relatively efficacious, particularly in combined formats.
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Metadata
Title
Preventing Relapse Following Smoking Cessation
Authors
Susan E. Collins
Katie Witkiewitz
Megan Kirouac
G. Alan Marlatt
Publication date
01-11-2010
Publisher
Current Science Inc.
Published in
Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports / Issue 6/2010
Print ISSN: 1932-9520
Electronic ISSN: 1932-9563
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12170-010-0124-6

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