All Relations between self-efficacy and Nicotine
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J L Co. Smoking cessation in the elderly patient. Clinics in chest medicine. vol 14. issue 3. 1993-12-01. PMID:8222560. |
multiple barriers may interfere with attempting to quit including nicotine withdrawal, doubted self-efficacy, other smokers in one's environment, or misperceptions of little gain from quitting. |
1993-12-01 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
O Lundberg, B Rosén, M Rosé. Who stopped smoking? Results from a panel survey of living conditions in Sweden. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 32. issue 5. 1991-05-17. PMID:2017730. |
demographic, socioeconomic, motivational, self-efficacy, social and therapeutic support, nicotine dependence etc. |
1991-05-17 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
C T Orleans, H L Rotberg, D Quade, P Lee. A hospital quit-smoking consult service: clinical report and intervention guidelines. Preventive medicine. vol 19. issue 2. 1990-07-31. PMID:2359742. |
variables predicting cessation or substantial reductions in estimated daily nicotine intake included higher educational level, stronger beliefs in smoking health harms, higher trait anxiety, a greater desire to quit and quitting self-efficacy, and the recall of direct quitting advice from the referring physician. |
1990-07-31 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
M Gosso. Drug dependence and self-esteem. The International journal of the addictions. vol 11. issue 5. 1977-04-15. PMID:1017907. |
in terms of etiology, this association between drug dependence and low self-esteem may indicate that those individuals with a deficient self-image who are exposed to drugs may be at risk; this may carry implications also for alcohol and nicotine dependence. |
1977-04-15 |
2023-08-11 |
human |