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The latest findings published in Vol. 5, Issue 2, April 2003 |
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Special issue: Treatment and methodology What’s New in Nicotine & Tobacco Research? COMMENTARY Introduction: Studies of tobacco dependence treatment and methodology My career in psychopharmacology A minimum six month prolonged abstinence should be required for evaluating smoking cessation trials ORIGINAL ARTICLES Effect of smoking reduction on later cessation: A pilot experimental study Discussion of NRT and other antismoking interventions in UK general practitioners’ routine consultations Effects of the nicotine patch on performance during the first week of smoking cessation Comparison of nicotine patch alone versus nicotine nasal spray alone versus a combination for treating smokers: A minimal intervention, randomized multicenter trial in a nonspecialized setting Evaluation of an Internet-based smoking cessation program: Lessons learned from a pilot study Comparison of the effects of combined nicotine replacement therapy versus cigarette smoking A contingent payment model of smoking cessation: Effects on abstinence and withdrawal Predictors of quitting in hospitalized smokers Efficacy of oral transmucosal nicotine lozenge for suppression of withdrawal symptoms in smoking abstinence Naltrexone treatment for alcoholics: Effect on cigarette smoking rates The demand for nicotine replacement therapies The heritability of failed smoking cessation and nicotine withdrawal in twins who smoked and attempted to quit BRIEF REPORT A factor analysis of the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) CONFERENCE SUMMARY AND SELECTED ABSTRACTS Improving knowledge and treatments of nicotine addiction ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The editors thank the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the American Legacy Foundation for their support of Nicotine & Tobacco Research. |
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