Examining moment to moment affective determinants of smoking rate following a quit attempt among homeless daily smokers

Volume: 115, Pages: 106788 - 106788
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Abstract
Cigarette smoking disproportionately affects homeless individuals, who have a higher smoking prevalence, fewer resources, and increased stressors compared to domiciled smokers. Little is known about how to facilitate smoking cessation among this population although some findings support focusing efforts on affective variables as well as alternate outcomes in order to optimize interventions for this group.Participants were homeless adults...
Paper Details
Title
Examining moment to moment affective determinants of smoking rate following a quit attempt among homeless daily smokers
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Volume
115
Pages
106788 - 106788
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