2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24041
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Effectiveness of Behavioral Counseling in Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Among Adult Users Reporting to a Dental Hospital in Pune: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Aim To assess the effectiveness of behavioral counseling for smokeless tobacco cessation among adult users in a dental hospital setting. Methods A total of 200 patients visiting a dental hospital who were exclusively using smokeless tobacco (SLT) were enrolled in the study. A randomized controlled trial with a concurrent parallel study design, which consisted of two arms, was conducted. Fagerstrom test for nicotine dependence level and the transtheoretical stage of change was a… Show more

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“…There can be no clearer evidence of 'impaired ability to control drug use' than the inability to stop smoking conventional cigarettes despite repeated attempts to do so. There is evidence that other forms of tobacco use that also involve nicotine delivery also result in impaired ability to control use [176][177][178][179].…”
Section: Evidence For Nicotine Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There can be no clearer evidence of 'impaired ability to control drug use' than the inability to stop smoking conventional cigarettes despite repeated attempts to do so. There is evidence that other forms of tobacco use that also involve nicotine delivery also result in impaired ability to control use [176][177][178][179].…”
Section: Evidence For Nicotine Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%