Can transtheoretical model measures predict relapse from the action stage of change among ex-smokers who quit after calling a quitline?

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Published in Addict Behav on July 07, 2005

Authors

Catherine J Segan1, Ron Borland, Kenneth M Greenwood

Author Affiliations

1: VicHealth Centre for Tobacco Control, 1 Rathdowne St., Carlton, Victoria, 3053, Australia. cathy.segan@cancervic.org.au

Associated clinical trials:

Effectiveness of WhatsApp Online Group Discussion for Smoking Relapse Prevention | NCT03760224

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