Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10443360 Addictive Behaviors 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Examines barriers and motivations to quit smoking in high prevalence urban sample. ► The smoking rate in the sample was almost double the national average. ► Intrapersonal, financial, social support, and social influence concerns are key. ► Gender, race, education, and age differences exist in barriers and motivations. ► Findings can be used to tailor cessation programs to particular groups.
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