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Youth tobacco use cessation: 2008 update
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Departments of Psychology, Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research, University of Southern California, Alhambra, USA
 
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Department of Preventive Medicine, Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research, University of Southern California, Alhambra, USA
 
 
Submission date: 2008-12-19
 
 
Acceptance date: 2009-01-30
 
 
Publication date: 2009-01-30
 
 
Tobacco Induced Diseases 2009;5(January):3
 
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In this paper, an empirical review of 64 teen tobacco use cessation studies is provided. Examined include program contents, delivery modalities, number of contacts, and expected quit rates. In addition, means of recruitment and retention of smokers in programming are discussed. Also, promising contemporary methods of teen smoking cessation are examined, including use of pharmacologic adjuncts, electronic technology, and cigarette price increases (and no smoking policy). Conclusions are made regarding implications for developing and implementing teen tobacco use cessation programs.
 
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