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Citation

Severson HH, Akers L, Andrews JA, Lichtenstein E, Jerome A. Addict. Behav. 2000; 25(3): 465-470.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

The need for effective, low-cost self-help treatment methods for smokeless tobacco (ST) addiction becomes more evident as rates of product use and associated morbidities increase. This study evaluated two self-help methods for ST cessation. One hundred ninety-eight ST users were randomized into two conditions: half received the LifeSign, a credit card-sized computer designed for gradual ST cessation, and half received the Enough Snuff self-help manual and a video. Subjects in both conditions received telephone support for their quit effort. The study was conducted entirely through phone and mail, allowing delivery of the intervention to both rural and urban users. Self-reported rates of sustained abstinence (no tobacco use at two months and six months) were 24.5% for the manual/video condition, and 18.4% for the LifeSign condition. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Addictive Behaviors, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by Elsevier Science)

For more information on Enough Snuff, see VioPro record number 1482.

Adult Substance Use
Intervention Program
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Tobacco Use Cessation
Tobacco Use Intervention
Substance Use Intervention
Smokeless Tobacco
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