2023
DOI: 10.18332/tid/174128
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A COM-B analysis of facilitators of and barriers to smoking cessation among Chinese smokers: A qualitative study

Xiaoyun Xie,
Yi Nan,
Bingliang Lin
et al.

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Smoking prevalence remains high in China with a low cessation motivation level, despite the government's tobacco control efforts. There is a lack of research specifically examining perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors related to smoking cessation in this region, particularly from a theory-based deductive perspective. Utilizing the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation-Behavior) model as a theoretical framework, this study aimed to identify facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation amon… Show more

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