Relationship between smokers' modes of entry into quitlines and treatment outcomes.
@article{Guy2012RelationshipBS, title={Relationship between smokers' modes of entry into quitlines and treatment outcomes.}, author={Mignonne C. Guy and R. Seltzer and M. Cameron and J. Pugmire and S. Michael and S. Leischow}, journal={American journal of health behavior}, year={2012}, volume={36 1}, pages={ 3-11 } }
OBJECTIVES
To assess the relationship between the mode of entry into a quitline service and subsequent tobacco use treatment outcomes.
METHODS
A retrospective study using logistic regression analysis of 11,040 Arizona Smokers' Helpline (ASHLine) clients was conducted to determine whether self- or medical referrals were related to 7- and 30-day point prevalence tobacco treatment outcomes at 7 months postquit.
RESULTS
Smokers referred to the ASHLine by a health care provider were more likely… CONTINUE READING
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