Factors underlying smoking relapse prevention: results of an international Delphi study.

@article{Elfeddali2010FactorsUS,
  title={Factors underlying smoking relapse prevention: results of an international Delphi study.},
  author={Iman Elfeddali and Catherine A. W. Bolman and Ilse Mesters and Reinout W. Wiers and Hein de Vries},
  journal={Health education research},
  year={2010},
  volume={25 6},
  pages={
          1008-20
        }
}
No definitive picture of the factors determining smoking relapse exists, and many smoking relapse prevention programmes have only modest behavioural effects. This study aims to identify the level of consensus among and compare the opinions of two groups of experts (researchers and coaches who provide smoking cessation courses) regarding factors already studied in relation to smoking relapse, factors that have not yet been addressed and ideas on how to improve prevention programmes. A three… 

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