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Dunsiger, Shira I.; Bock, Beth C.; Horowitz, Santina; Lantini, Ryan; Jennings, Ernestine; Thind, Herpreet – American Journal of Health Education, 2022
Background: Few cessation studies have examined their recruitment methods to determine the most effective methods for enrollment and retention. Purpose: Data from a randomized controlled trial of yoga for smoking cessation was used to evaluate recruitment methods (e.g., radio, referral) and their relationship to enrollment, participant…
Descriptors: Smoking, Health Behavior, Recruitment, Enrollment
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Phan, Lilianna; Kuo, Charlene Chao-Li; Fryer, Craig S.; Smith-Bynum, Mia A.; Clark, Pamela I.; Butler, James, III – Health Education Research, 2021
Single cigarette use (i.e. loosies, loose ones, singles) poses risks for smoking continuation among urban, African American smokers. There is, however, limited research to inform health education interventions addressing this behavior. We conducted 25 in-depth interviews with urban, African American users (ages 20-58 years) from Baltimore, MD and…
Descriptors: Smoking, Urban Population, African Americans, Adults
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Hwang, Myunghee Song; Yeagley, Kathleen Lux; Petosa, Rick – Health Education & Behavior, 2004
Psychosocial smoking prevention studies have shown inconsistent results and theory-driven programs have been related to program success. This meta-analysis was used as a judgment tool for resolving these issues by estimating average program effects and investigating the relative efficacy of program types. The present study examined 65 adolescent…
Descriptors: Smoking, Prevention, Effect Size, Social Influences