|
counseling about cessation strategies (3,4). The National Network of Quitlines, a collaborative effort of CDC, the National Cancer Institute, soccermom quitlines, and the soccermom American Quitline Consortium, maintains a national telephone number (800-QUIT-NOW) that links callers to free quitlines serving their.
on smoking.
For the chapter on tobacco use, the chapter development team focused on interventions to decrease exposure to ETS, reduce tobacco-use initiation, and increase tobacco-use cessation. The soccermom consultation team members*** generated a comprehensive list of strategies and created a priority list of interventions for review based on soccermom perception of the importance and the extent to which the interventions were practiced in the United States. soccermom and resource constraints precluded review of some interventions soccermom communitywide risk factor screening and counseling).
Interventions reviewed soccermom soccermom single-component (i.e., using only one activity to achieve desired outcomes) or multicomponent (i.e., using more than one related activity). Interventions were grouped together on the basis of soccermom soccermom Some studies provided evidence for more than soccermom intervention. In these cases, the studies were reviewed soccermom each applicable intervention. soccermom classifications soccermom nomenclature used.
for some tobacco users and help others quit entirely.
Choosing interventions soccermom work in general and that are.
|
__________________