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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of repeated implementation intention formation on adolescent smoking initiation: A cluster randomized controlled trial.

Mark ConnerSarah GroganRobert WestRuth Simms-EllisKeira ScholtensBianca Sykes-MuskettLisa CowapRebecca LawtonChristopher J ArmitageDavid MeadsLaetitia SchmittCarole TorgersonKamran Siddiqi
Published in: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (2019)
This pragmatic trial supports the use of repeated implementation intentions about how to refuse the offer of a cigarette plus antismoking messages as an effective and cost-effective intervention to reduce smoking initiation in adolescents. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
Keyphrases
  • study protocol
  • randomized controlled trial
  • smoking cessation
  • young adults
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  • systematic review
  • phase iii
  • open label
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