2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.43044
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Tobacco Quitline Retreatment Interventions Among Adults With Socioeconomic Disadvantage

Jesse T. Kaye,
Julie A. Kirsch,
Daniel M. Bolt
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceA single round of standard tobacco quitline treatment may not be sufficient to sustain abstinence, particularly among people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage. Adaptive retreatment may help more individuals with socioeconomic disadvantage achieve abstinence and reduce disparities in smoking cessation outcomes.ObjectiveTo evaluate 4 evidence-based strategies for adults with limited education, no insurance, or Medicaid eligibility who continued smoking after quitline treatment.Design, Setting, an… Show more

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