Reengagement for Long-Term Smoking-Cessation In Military Personnel, Retirees, Family Members (TRICARE): A Randomized Trial.
Robert C KlesgesG Wayne TalcottMelissa A LittleIndika V MallawaarachchiXin-Qun WangChase A AycockMarc A PatienceJennifer P HalbertKara P WisemanJon O EbbertPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
Finding methods that are both successful and acceptable to re-engage people who smoke who want to quit can have a significant impact on improving the health of the public by reducing the portion of the population who smoke. This study suggests that repeating established cessation programs will result in more people ready to quit successfully achieving their goal.