Smoking Cessation
Intervention
1.1.Goal setting (behavior)
1.2 Problem solving
1.4 Action planning
1.8 Behavioral contract
11.1 Pharmacological support
11.2 Reduce negative emotions
12.3 Avoidance/reducing exposure to cues for the behavior
12.5 Adding objects to the environment
12.6 Body changes
13.2 Framing/reframing
2.2 Feedback on behaviour
2.3 Self-monitoring of behavior
2.7 Feedback on outcome(s) of behavior
3.1 Social support (unspecified)
3.2 Social support (practical)
4.1 Instruction on how to perform the behavior
4.2 Information about Antecedents
4.5. Advise to change behavior
5.1 Information about health consequences
5.3 Information about social and environmental consequences
7.3 Reduce prompts/cues
8.2 Behavior substitution
9.1 Credible source
9.2 Pros and cons
Motivational Interviewing
Delivery
Digital content type
Face to face
Group-based
Printed material
Somatic
Website / Computer Program / App
phone
text messaging
Source
Health Professional
doctor
nurse
psychologist
Pharmacological
Patch
Pill
bupropion
gum
lozenge
nrt
placebo
varenicline
Mean age
Proportion female
Mean number of times tobacco used
Patient role?
Outcome
Abstinence: Continuous
Abstinence: Point Prevalence
Biochemical verification
Follow up (weeks)