Real-world unassisted quit success and related contextual factors: a population-based study of Chinese male smokers.
Shuhan JiangTingzhong YangChristopher R BullenJinsong ChenLingwei YuSihui PengIan R H RockettPublished in: Tobacco control (2020)
The vast majority of Chinese male smokers rely on unassisted methods to quit smoking. Success prevalence is high, which is very beneficial to health. This study suggests that exposure to secondhand smoking and tobacco advertising hinders the success of unassisted cessation. These findings speak to the need for environmental tobacco control measures to promote unassisted smoking cessation among Chinese adult male smokers.