Published on in Vol 21, No 6 (2019): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/13500, first published .
Comparing Treatment Acceptability and 12-Month Cessation Rates in Response to Web-Based Smoking Interventions Among Smokers Who Do and Do Not Screen Positive for Affective Disorders: Secondary Analysis

Comparing Treatment Acceptability and 12-Month Cessation Rates in Response to Web-Based Smoking Interventions Among Smokers Who Do and Do Not Screen Positive for Affective Disorders: Secondary Analysis

Comparing Treatment Acceptability and 12-Month Cessation Rates in Response to Web-Based Smoking Interventions Among Smokers Who Do and Do Not Screen Positive for Affective Disorders: Secondary Analysis

Journals

  1. Garey L, Olofsson H, Garza T, Shepherd J, Smit T, Zvolensky M. The Role of Anxiety in Smoking Onset, Severity, and Cessation-Related Outcomes: a Review of Recent Literature. Current Psychiatry Reports 2020;22(8) View
  2. Alghamdi S, Rajah A, Aldabayan Y, Aldhahir A, Alqahtani J, Alzahrani A. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients’ Acceptance in E-Health Clinical Trials. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(10):5230 View
  3. Rostami M, Moheban F, Davoudi M, Heshmati K, Taheri A. Current Status and Future Trends of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Smoking Cessation: A Narrative Review with Specific Attention to Technology-Based Interventions. Addiction and Health 2022;14(3):229 View
  4. Santiago-Torres M, Mull K, Sullivan B, Prochaska J, Zvolensky M, Bricker J, Perovic M. Can an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy‐Based Smartphone App Help Individuals with Mental Health Disorders Quit Smoking?. Depression and Anxiety 2024;2024(1) View
  5. Arpacıoğlu S, Erzincan E, Ergelen M, Arpacıoğlu B, Paltun S, Yalçın M, Bilici R. Cognitive Distortions as Barriers to Seeking Smoking Cessation Treatment: A Comparative Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;13(13):3974 View