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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 71, Issue 8 844-847, Copyright © 1981 by American Public Health Association

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Description and evaluation of the smoking cessation component of a multiple risk factor intervention program.

C K Malotte, J E Fielding and B G Danaher

The smoking cessation component of a residential program which attempts to concurrently intervene on several risk factors related to chronic disease is described. Seventy-two per cent of the 43 smokers in the first 13 cohorts were abstinent at discharge. Fifty-five per cent were abstinent at two months. Six-month data for the first nine cohorts show 53 per cent abstinence. Possible advantages and disadvantages of a multiple behavior change program in a residential setting are discussed.




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