Abstract:Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the world. The current cessation therapies devised include cognitive-behavioral treatments and pharmacotherapies. Pharmacological strategies can have the unfortunate side-effect of opioid additions. Cognitive-behavioral techniques have been used for smoking cessation in varying degrees of efficacy. This variance results from a myopic view of interventions and a lack of understanding of the target population. The current study uses Exploratory Factor … Show more
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