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Am J Public Health ; 69(12): 1226-31, 1979 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-507255

ABSTRACT

This study reports the results of the Kaiser-Permanente Stop Smoking Clinic and describes the philosophy and methods employed by the clinic in treating addictive smoking behavior. Of the 1,128 clients who registered for the group program, 57 per cent are abstinent six months after quitting smoking and 47 per cent are abstinent at one year. The clinic methods used are described in detail. They attempt to relate smoking behavior to the larger phenomenon of addiction.


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Motivation , Psychotherapy, Group , Smoking Prevention , Adult , Aged , Assertiveness , California , Emotions , Follow-Up Studies , Health Maintenance Organizations , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Methods , Middle Aged , Quality of Life , Smoking/psychology , Social Behavior
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