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Stopping khat use: Predictors of success in an unaided quit attempt.

Samson W DuressoRaimondo BrunoAllison J MatthewsStuart G Ferguson
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2017)
Regular khat chewers have difficulties in maintaining abstinence despite having motivation and desire to quit. This implies that treatment aids may be needed to assist chewers' in their quit attempts. Controlled experimental trial through the use of available low cost quit aids and behavioural resources is crucial in order to increase success rates for those seeking to desist from khat use.
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