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- Abstinence and relapse rates related to a campus-based Quit Win contest
- Change in self-efficacy among persistent smokers and the impact of these changes on subsequent smoking cessation
- Change in self-efficacy, autonomous and controlled motivation predicting smoking cessation
- College students’ attitudes regarding smoke-free policies in public, on campus, and in private spaces
- Correlates of smoking abstinence self-efficacy among a sample of rural smokers
- Differences in smoking patterns, attitudes, and motives among two-year college and four-year university students
- Discrepancies between cigarette use and smoker self-identification among college students
- How to define a “smoker:” College student attitudes and related smoking characteristics
- Nondaily smokers versus nonsmokers and daily smokers: Distinguishing characteristics and factors related to readiness to quit smoking
- Parental disapproval, church attendance, and school performance as correlates of adolescent smoking
- Predictors of adherence to behavioral counseling and pharmacotherapy among female prisoners enrolled in a smoking cessation trial
- Predictors of smoking reduction among African Americans enrolled in a cessation trial
- Role of online peer email support as part of a college smoking cessation website
- Symptoms of cough and shortness of breath among occasional young adult smokers
- The development and validation of a scale assessing individual schemas used in classifying a smoker: Implications for research and practice
- The use of market segmentation in understanding trends of smoking among subgroups of college students
- Use of and interest in cessation strategies among daily and nondaily college student smokers