Motivational interviewing to enhance nicotine patch treatment for smoking cessation among homeless smokers: a randomized controlled trial
Addiction2013Vol. 108(6), pp. 1136–1144
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Kolawole S. Okuyemi, Kate Goldade, Guy‐Lucien Whembolua, Janet Thomas, Sara Eischen, Barrett Sewali, Hongfei Guo, John E. Connett, Jon E. Grant, Jasjit S. Ahluwalia, Ken Resnicow, Greg Owen, Lillian Gelberg, Don Des Jarlais
Abstract
Adding motivational interviewing counseling to nicotine patch did not increase smoking rate significantly at 26-week follow-up for homeless smokers.
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