Quitting smoking : a psychological experiment using community research
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書誌事項
Quitting smoking : a psychological experiment using community research
(American university studies, Series VIII . Psychology ; v. 5)
P. Lang, 1985
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Bibliography: p. 284-295
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Quitting Smoking utilizes the Experimental Social Innovation model for conducting applied research. This experiment permitted the comparison of two multi-component smoking cessation treatments. The efficacy of an innovative treatment model, developed through pilot-demonstration, was compared to a traditional cessation treat- ment existent in the community and a control condition. The innovative model using contingency contracting, social support and health education was shown to produce incremental improvement in treatment outcome compared to both comparative models. Findings from a typo- logical analysis showed that persons could be classified into several distinct types and subtypes (i.e., smokers; nonsmokers). The author also presents a detailed treatment manual for experienced or inexperienced individuals who would like to adopt this new treatment model. This book provides a stimulating resource for all social scientists involved in smoking cessation research, including researchers, university faculty, consultants, practitioners, and students interested in developing solutions to contemporary social problems.
目次
Contents: An empirical investigation into the efficacy of two multi-component smoking cessation clinic approaches to the modifi- cation of chronic cigarette smoking behavior, perceptions, atti- tudes and personality characteristics.
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