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Burch, Jane and Tort, Sera (2018) Clinical question: Can one‐to‐one partner support for smokers increase smoking cessation? Cochrane Clinical Answers,

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For adults (mean age 25 to 59 years) recruited from the community, medical settings, or the workplace who smoke on average 13 to 29 cigarettes/day, having one‐to‐one partner support during a smoking cessation programme (provided by a relative, spouse/cohabiting partner, friend, coworker, or fellow participant from the cessation program) did not appear to increase smoking abstinence at 6 to 9 months or ≥ 12 months. However, the evidence was of low certainty, and no firm conclusions can be drawn.


Item Type
Article
Publication Type
International, Guideline, Review, Article
Drug Type
Tobacco / Nicotine
Intervention Type
Treatment method, Psychosocial treatment method
Date
October 2018
Publisher
Wiley
Place of Publication
London
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