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[Smoking cessation with alternative methods]

K D Stumpfe1

  • 1Fachhochschule, Fachbereich Sozialarbeit, Forschungsstelle Rauchen und Nikotinabhängigkeit, Düsseldorf.

Zeitschrift Fur Arztliche Fortbildung
|October 1, 1995
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Most smokers quit independently, relying on personal experience to manage withdrawal and cravings. A strong intention to quit is key, supported by various methods and medications, though scientific validation is often lacking.

Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Medicine
  • Addiction Research
  • Public Health

Context:

  • Smoking cessation is a significant public health challenge.
  • Many individuals attempt to quit smoking independently.
  • Diverse self-help and professional methods exist for smoking cessation.

Purpose:

  • To review the scientific basis and effectiveness of various smoking cessation methods.
  • To discuss the psychological factors influencing successful quitting.
  • To describe available pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.

Summary:

  • Successful smoking cessation often relies on a strong personal intention to quit.
  • Numerous methods and medications are available to support smoking cessation.
  • Many cessation techniques lack rigorous scientific investigation and validation.

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Impact:

  • Highlights the importance of intention in quitting smoking.
  • Provides an overview of current smoking cessation strategies.
  • Underscores the need for evidence-based approaches in smoking cessation therapy.