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Effects of an Interactive Smoking Cessation Coaching Program on Smoking in Female College Students

Kwon YS, Choi ES

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of an interactive smoking cessation coaching program on smoking cessation motivation, smoking knowledge, smoking shame, urine cotinine levels, tobacco craving and smoking...
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Association of Change in Smoking Status and Subsequent Weight Change with Risk of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Jeong S, Oh YH, Choi S, Chang J, Kim SM, Park SJ, Cho Y, Son JS, Lee G, Park SM

Background/Aims: Smoking is considered a risk factor for the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, the association of a weight change after a change in smoking status and...
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Health Behaviors in Combustible Cigarette, Heated Tobacco Users and Quitters

Youn B, Hong S, Kim D

Smoking can be changed by health behavior education on the fact that unhealthy behaviors can cause chronic diseases and cancer and that it is important to identify health behaviors in...
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Current status of tobacco use, cessation and control policy in Korea

Lee CM

Background: Tobacco use is a leading cause of countless deaths and disabilities worldwide. An estimated 11 million Korean adults were still using tobacco in 2020, according to the Korea National...
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E-cigarette use for smoking cessation and its regulatory trends worldwide

Jin Y, Kang M, Park TE

E-cigarettes were considered safe at the early stage of market entry because they were thought not to contain harmful ingredients such as nicotine and because the smoke emitted was vapor....
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Factors Associated with 6-Month Smoking Cessation in Female Smokers

Lee YI, Lee SH, Kim YJ, Lee SY, Lee JG, Yi YH, Cho YH, Tak YJ, Park EJ, Kim GR, Ra YJ, Choi JI, Lee SR, Kwon RJ, Son SM

Background: Female smokers have different characteristics from male smokers; thus, this study investigated the factors related to the success of quitting smoking among female smokers. Methods: The study sample included 1,118...
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Effect of flipped learning-based smoking cessation intervention education program for nursing students in South Korea

Lee Y, Kim Y

Purpose: The goal of this study was to see how flipped learning affected nursing students in South Korea who were enrolled in a quit smoking intervention education program. The flipped...
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Interorganizational Networks for Smoking Prevention and Cessation: A Blockmodeling Approach

Park EJ, Kim H, Lee KS, Cho J, Kim JH, Jeong HJ, Lee JA

Purpose: This study examined characteristics and patterns of interorganizational networks for smoking prevention and cessation in Korea. Methods: We surveyed two community health centers, ninety-five hospitals or clinics, ninety- two...
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Factors Associated with Successful Smoking Cessation in Outpatient Smokers after the Initiation of National Smoking Cessation Support Program

Lee HJ, Kang SY, Huh Y, Sunwoo S

Background: The morbidity and mortality associated with tobacco use constitute a major health burden worldwide. International efforts are being made to legislate laws and policies for smoke-free environments and smoking...
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Comparison of Heavy Smoking and Related Risk Factors for One-Person and Multi-Person Households

Han BH, Kang Hs, Lee KM, Jung SP

Background: This study investigated associated factors of heavy smoking in one-person and multi-person households. Methods: The study participants comprised 7,984 adults aged 19 years and older who were current smokers and...
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Signal detection for adverse event of varenicline in Korea Adverse Event Reporting System

Jang MG, Gu HJ, Kim J, Shin KH

Objective: The purpose of this study was to detect signals of Adverse Events (AEs) after varenicline treatment using spontaneous AEs reporting system in Korea. Methods: This study was conducted by...
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The association of pancreatic cancer incidence with smoking status and smoking amount in Korean men

Nam DJ, Oh CM, Ha E, Kim MH, Yang EH, Lee HC, Shin SS, Hwang WY, You AH, Ryoo JH

OBJECTIVES: Our study examined the dose-response relationship between smoking amounts (pack-years) and the risk of developing pancreatic cancer in Korean men. METHODS: Of 125,743 participants who underwent medical health checkups in...
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Successful Factors of Smoking Cessation for Male Workers from Small and Medium Enterprises Registered with Local Tobacco Control Center

Ryu IH, Park KS

Objectives: The aim of the study is to identify the success factors of 6 months of smoking cessation targeting male workers in small and medium-sized businesses. Methods: The subjects of this...
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Recent Updates of Pharmacotherapy for Smoking Cessation

Hwang JS, Lee CM

The use of tobacco, cigarette smoking in particular, is a leading causal factor of countless deaths and disabilities worldwide. Its widespread prevalence is a major global concern and is evidenced...
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Factors Influencing Smoking Cessation Behavior in Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease Following Coronary Angiography

Kim M, Moon Y

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to elucidate the relationship between readiness to quit smoking and smoking cessation, and identify factors associated with smoking cessation in smokers with ischemic...
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Factors Affecting Stages of Change in Smoking Cessation and Intention to Quit among Asian Students in Korea based on the Transtheoretical Model

Jung S, Shin SR

Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate selected constructs of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) of behavior change regarding smoking behavior among Asian students in Korea. Methods: A convenience sample of...
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The Effects of the Smoking Cessation Program of Life Skill Training Using Flipped Learning for Middle School Male Students

Seo EH, Choi ES

Purpose: The study is examined the effects of the smoking cessation program of life skills training using flipped learning for male middle school students. Methods: The study was a nonequivalent...
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Impact of Conventional and Electronic Cigarette Use on the Adolescents’ Experience of Periodontal Disease Symptoms

Ahn E, Lee Jh

Background: Smoking in adolescence leads to an intensified addiction to nicotine when physical and mental growth has not yet been completed. With the advent of e-cigarettes, the rate of e-cigarette...
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A Comparison of the Factor Analysis on Smoking Cessation Success between Inpatient Smoking Cessation Program and Residential Smoking Cessation Program

Lee GH, Lee KM, Jung SP

Background: Since 2015, Smoking cessation program have been provided by the local smoking cessation support center in Korea. This program consisted of a 5-days of residential smoking cessation program and...
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Factors that Predict Smoking Cessation among Older Koreans: Based on the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2016–2018

Lim HK, Park YS, Kim JH, Kim JH

Background: Tobacco smoking is associated with several diseases and deaths in older Koreans. This study aimed to evaluate the factors associated with smoking cessation in older Koreans. Methods: We selected...
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