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Quitting smoking offers benefits; unsuccessful attempts may change view of health risk

02.20.03 | NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse

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In 1993 and 1999, the researchers surveyed 3,077 participants from an on-going longitudinal study about tobacco use. Participants were asked questions about their smoking habits and plans to quit, their beliefs about the psychological and health effects of smoking, and their stress. They were then classified as smokers, non-smokers, successful quitters (abstinent from smoking for at least 1 year), or relapsers (ex-smoker in 1993, smoker in 1999).

WHAT IT MEANS: These findings suggest that there are psychological benefits of quitting and that relapsers should be encouraged to continue their efforts at smoking cessation. However, relapsers’ declining perceptions of health risk must be changed to help them continue to try to quit in the future.

This study, funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, was published by Dr. Laurie Chassin in the September, 2002 issue of Health Psychology.

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Michelle Person
NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse
mperson@mail.nih.gov

How to Cite This Article

APA:
NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2003, February 20). Quitting smoking offers benefits; unsuccessful attempts may change view of health risk. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQMJDX61/quitting-smoking-offers-benefits-unsuccessful-attempts-may-change-view-of-health-risk.html
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"Quitting smoking offers benefits; unsuccessful attempts may change view of health risk." Brightsurf News, Feb. 20 2003, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQMJDX61/quitting-smoking-offers-benefits-unsuccessful-attempts-may-change-view-of-health-risk.html.