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Two‐month follow‐up on callers to a telephone quit smoking service

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posted on 2024-09-12, 05:14 authored by Ron BorlandRon Borland, D HILL
AbstractThe results of a 2‐month follow‐up on a sample of individuals who rang a telephone quit smoking service to get advice on how to quit smoking are reported. Calls were in response to large‐scale media campaigns carried out in Victoria each year from 1984 through 1986. The calls to the service came more from women than men and tended to come from better educated white collar workers. There were few differences in short‐term quit rates as a function of basic demographic variables. There was some evidence that after 3 years of campaigning a greater proportion of telephone service users were making a major effort to quit and that younger smokers at whom the campaign was directed were more likely to quit.

History

Journal

Drug and Alcohol Review

Volume

9

Pagination

211-218

Location

Australia

ISSN

0959-5236

eISSN

1465-3362

Language

en

Publication classification

C4.1 Letter or note

Issue

3

Publisher

Wiley