Smokeless tobacco quitting during COVID-19: A mixed-methods pilot study among participants screened for a cessation trial in India
Introduction: COVID-19 and subsequent country-wide lockdown has impacted smokeless tobacco (SLT) product availability in India. We aimed to examine SLT quitting during COVID-19 lockdown among SLT users who consented to be enrolled in a cessation programme. Methods: Between January–March 2020, we scr...
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Auteurs principaux: | Prashant Kumar Singh, Pankhuri Jain, Varsha Pandey, Shikha Saxena, Surbhi Tripathi, Anuj Kumar, Lucky Singh, Shalini Singh |
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Elsevier
2021
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