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Helping patients to stop smoking.

K Slama1, C-Y Chiang, D A Enarson

  • 1International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Paris, France. kslama@iuatld.org

The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease : the Official Journal of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
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Cognitive-behavioral strategies help smokers quit by addressing addiction and conditioned responses. These methods empower individuals to manage withdrawal, cravings, and triggers for sustained smoking cessation.

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Published on: August 28, 2017

Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Psychology
  • Addiction Science
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Smoking cessation is challenging due to established emotional and situational ties to smoking.
  • Understanding the addiction process and conditioned responses is crucial for quitting.
  • Social learning theory provides a framework for breaking these ties.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline cognitive-behavioral strategies for smoking cessation assistance.
  • To detail how these strategies address addiction, conditioned responses, and withdrawal.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing social learning theory principles.
  • Employing cognitive and behavioral techniques to manage cravings and side effects.
  • Health workers provide guidance on understanding reinforcement, motivation, social support, and coping.

Main Results:

  • Cognitive-behavioral strategies equip smokers with tools to manage addiction.
  • Techniques focus on identifying triggers, replacing smoking behaviors, and managing unhelpful thoughts.
  • Mental preparation helps in understanding and mitigating cessation side effects.

Conclusions:

  • Cognitive-behavioral strategies are effective in supporting smoking cessation.
  • Addressing both behaviors and cognitions is key to managing cravings and cessation side effects.
  • Empowering smokers with coping mechanisms enhances long-term abstinence.