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Smoking Cessation and the Internet: A Qualitative Method Examining Online Consumer Behavior

Smoking Cessation and the Internet: A Qualitative Method Examining Online Consumer Behavior

Types of information sought by consumers* (N=13) Types of information found by consumers* (N = 13) * Participants could give multiple responses. Nine of the 13 participants stated that general information about quitting was valuable. In particular, quitting strategies, the benefits of quitting, practical information about weight gain, and stress management when quitting were useful. Six of the 13 participants identified the Australian National Tobacco Campaign Web site [13] as the most useful.

Genevieve Frisby, Tracey L Bessell, Ron Borland, Jeremy N Anderson

J Med Internet Res 2002;4(2):e8