“…As expected and consistent with past research( Chandola et al, 2004 , Nakajima and al'Absi, 2012 , Lynch et al, 2019 , Finocchio et al, 2021 , Saxby et al, 2022 ), alcohol drinking, and cohabitant smoking were substantial obstacles to successful cessation, and mental diseases predicted smoking relapse in women but not in men, while suffering from respiratory diseases reduced the risk of relapse. Intriguingly, we found that the negative correlation between the number of cigarettes smoked per day and relapse was most pronounced in individuals aged ≥65 years.…”