Author:
Cummins Sharon E.,Tedeschi Gary J.,Anderson Christopher M.,Quinlan-Downs Raechelle,Harris Patricia,Zhu Shu-Hong
Abstract
AbstractCounselling pregnant smokers to quit is as difficult as it is essential. This article discusses a telephone counselling protocol designed to promote tobacco cessation among pregnant smokers. The protocol, validated in a large randomised, controlled trial, addresses three key elements of change for addictive behaviour — motivation, cognition and skill building — in ways tailored to pregnant smokers' unique needs. Details concerning scheduling, counsellor training and broader applicability are also presented.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
7 articles.
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