Smoking cessation success according to anxiety levels: experience of a smoking cessation program

J. Monteiro Ferra (Lisboa, Portugal), A. Vieira (Lisboa, Portugal), J. Carvalho (Lisboa, Portugal), I. Oliveira (Lisboa, Portugal), C. Matos (Lisboa, Portugal), F. Nogueira (Lisboa, Portugal)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Tobacco cessation interventions in different settings and populations
Session: Tobacco cessation interventions in different settings and populations
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2851
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