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Does the Magnitude of Reduction in Cigarettes Per Day Predict Smoking Cessation? A Qualitative Review.Some context for understanding the place of the general educational development degree in the relationship between educational attainment and smoking prevalence.Abrupt versus gradual smoking cessation with pre-cessation nicotine replacement therapy for cigarette smokers motivated to quit.Motivational, reduction and usual care interventions for smokers who are not ready to quit: a randomized controlled trial.Commentary on Wu et al. (2017): Do very brief reduction interventions increase quitting among smokers not ready to quit?Reduction in Cigarettes Per Day Prospectively Predicts Making a Quit Attempt: A Fine-Grained Secondary Analysis of a Natural History Study.A Mediation Analysis of Motivational, Reduction, and Usual Care Interventions for Smokers Who Are Not Ready to Quit.Working alliance and empathy as mediators of brief telephone counseling for cigarette smokers who are not ready to quit.Study characteristics influence the efficacy of substance abuse treatments: A meta-analysis of medications for alcohol use disorderAfter precessation nicotine replacement therapy, abrupt cessation increases abstinence more than gradual cessation in smokers ready to quitDistal Measurements Can Produce False Negative Results: A Prospective Secondary Analysis of a Natural History StudySmoking reduction interventions for smoking cessationPossible New Symptoms of Tobacco Withdrawal II: Anhedonia-A Systematic ReviewNeither NRT aided gradual cessation nor abrupt cessation is superior in producing long-term abstinence: Reconciling conflicting results from two recent meta-analysesIs there a place for cutting-down-to-stop in smoking cessation support?Modes of cannabis use: A secondary analysis of an intensive longitudinal natural history studyEffectiveness of switching to very low nicotine content cigarettes plus nicotine patch versus reducing daily cigarette consumption plus nicotine patch to decrease dependence: an exploratory randomized trialIncreasing Quit Attempts by Transitioning to Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes Versus Reducing Number of Cigarettes Per Day: A Secondary Analysis of an Exploratory Randomized TrialGradual Versus Abrupt Smoking Cessation
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