Effects of Large Financial Incentives for Long-Term Smoking Cessation

Volume: 68, Issue: 8, Pages: 777 - 785
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
It is not known whether large financial incentives enhance long-term smoking cessation rates outside clinical or workplace settings. The goal of this study was to test whether large financial incentives improved long-term smoking cessation rates in low-income smokers, in a general population setting, without face-to-face or telephone counseling. This was a 2-arm, parallel group, individually randomized controlled trial, with follow-up after 3,...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of Large Financial Incentives for Long-Term Smoking Cessation
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
68
Issue
8
Pages
777 - 785
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