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7.2 Quitting intentions, attempts and success among people who smoke
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Relevant news and research: Quitting activity

Worsdale, A., Levinson, C., Goldstein, A. O., Hornik, R., Sheeran, P., Enyioha, C., Thrasher, J. F. and Byron, M. J. (2025). Better health and less stress: an elicitation survey on quitting little cigars and cigarillos by young adults. BMC Public Health, 1, 3012. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/40898158


Jagomast, T., Tangemann-Munstedt, I., Luthgen, M., Faesser, H. A., Lueg, T., Dromann, D. and Franzen, K. F. (2025). Google Trends Analysis of Interest in Smoking Cessation, Treatment Options, and Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Following Tax Increase and Introduction of Pictorial Health Warnings in Germany. Tob Use Insights, 1179173X251338447. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/40487145


Neubert, C., Tewes, N. and Nussbaum, A. K. (2025). A Survey of Current Tobacco and Nicotine Product Users to Identify Barriers to Quitting Smoking in Germany. Cureus, 4, e82419. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/40385868


Jackson, S. E., Cox, S., Buss, V. and Brown, J. (2024). Trends in motives for trying to stop smoking: a population study in England, 2018-2023. BMJ Public Health, 1, e000420. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/40018217


Wade, S., Sarich, P., Vaneckova, P., Behar-Harpaz, S., Ngo, P. J., Grogan, P. B., Cressman, S., Gartner, C. E., Murray, J. M., Blakely, T., Banks, E., Tammemagi, M. C., Canfell, K., Weber, M. F. and Caruana, M. (2025). Using Bayesian evidence synthesis to quantify uncertainty in population trends in smoking behaviour. Stat Methods Med Res, 9622802241310326. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39936347


Earlier news and research

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