Evaluating four motivation-phase intervention components for use with primary care patients unwilling to quit smoking: a randomized factorial experiment.
Jessica W CookTimothy B BakerMichael C FioreLinda M CollinsMegan E PiperTanya R SchlamDaniel M BoltStevens S SmithDeejay ZwagaDouglas E JorenbyRobin MermelsteinPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Nicotine mini-lozenges may increase smoking abstinence in people initially unwilling to quit smoking, but their effectiveness declines when used with smoking reduction counseling or other behavioral interventions. Reduction counseling decreases the likelihood of making a quit attempt in people initially unwilling to quit smoking.