Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3483179 Journal of Men's Health 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
: The few descriptive studies that have examined smoking cessation outcomes in men-only programs support calls for men-centered interventions. However, the factors underpinning men's smoking and cessation require further research attention. Future studies are needed that examine, incorporate, and evaluate sex-and gender-specific factors related to smoking cessation outcomes among men. Such studies will improve men's health by enhancing our understanding of their smoking behaviors. Moreover, the findings derived from such studies will be useful in guiding the development of tailored approaches to men's smoking cessation.
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