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Types of Lay Health Influencers in Tobacco Cessation: A Qualitative Study · September 2010
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PubMed Central>American Journal of Health Behavior
“The Chief of the Services Is Very Enthusiastic About It”: A Qualitative Study of the Adoption of Buprenorphine for Opioid Addiction Treatment · October 2013
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PubMed Central>Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Participation of African Americans in a Smoking Cessation Trial: A Quantitative and Qualitative Study · July 2002
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NCBI>Journal of the National Medical Association
Evaluation of a Novel Intervention Providing Insight into the Tobacco Industry to Prevent the Uptake of Smoking in School-Aged Children: A Mixed-Methods Study · November 2017
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BMJ Open
Smoking, Smoking Cessation and Tobacco Control in Rural China: A Qualitative Study in Shandong Province · September 2014
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BMC Public Health
A Qualitative Study on Chinese Canadian Male Immigrants’ Perspectives on Stopping Smoking: Implications for Tobacco Control in China · April 2016
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American Journal of Men’s Health
Identifying Possible Reasons Why Female Street Sex Workers Have Poor Drug Treatment Outcomes: A Qualitative Study · March 2017
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BMJ Open
Implementation of Financial Incentives for Successful Smoking Cessation in Real-Life Company Settings: A Qualitative Needs Assessment among Employers · December 2019
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Maternal Alcoholism and Childcare Implications: A Qualitative Study · September 2014
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Redalyc-Revista Electronica en Salud Mental, Alcohol y Drogas
Drug Use and Sex Work among At-Risk Women: A Qualitative Study of Initial Factors · June 2015
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Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Implementing SBIRT for Adolescents within Community Mental Health Organizations: A Mixed Methods Study · April 2018
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PubMed Central>Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
General Practitioners’ Beliefs About Effectiveness and Intentions to Recommend Smoking Cessation Services: Qualitative and Quantitative Studies · July 2007
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BMC Family Practice
The Barriers for Tobacco Cessation Counseling in Teaching Health Care Institutions: A Qualitative Data Analysis Using MAXQDA Software · September 2021
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Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Experiences of Working with the Tobacco Issue in the Context of Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services: A Qualitative Study · February 2011
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Strategies for Supporting Smoking Cessation among Indigenous Fathers: A Qualitative Participatory Study · October 2018
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American Journal of Men’s Health
Impact of Social Isolation during the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health, Substance Use, and Homelessness: Qualitative Interviews with Behavioral Health Providers · September 2022
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Introducing Hepatitis C Virus Healthcare Pathways in Addiction Care in the Netherlands with a Breakthrough Project: A Mixed Method Study · July 2019
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Harm Reduction Journal
Health Professionals’ Perceptions of the Barriers and Facilitators to Providing Smoking Cessation Advice to Women in Pregnancy and during the Post-Partum Period: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Research · March 2016
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BMC Public Health
Impact of Supervised Drug Consumption Services on Access to and Engagement with Care at a Palliative and Supportive Care Facility for People Living with HIV/AIDS: A Qualitative Study · March 2014
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Journal of the International AIDS Society