The double-edged relationship between COVID-19 stress and smoking: Implications for smoking cessation

INTRODUCTION Although recent research shows that smokers respond differently to the COVID-19 pandemic, it offers little explanation of why some have increased their smoking, while others decreased it. In this study, we examined a possible explanation for these different responses: pandemic-related stress.METHODS We conducted an online survey among a representative sample of Dutch current smokers from 11-18 May 2020 (n=957). During that period, COVID-19 was six weeks past the (initial) peak of cases and deaths in the Netherlands. Included in the survey were measures of how the COVID-19 pandemic... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bommele, J.
Hopman, P.
Walters, B.H.
Geboers, C.
Croes, E.
Fong, G.T.
Quah, A.C.K.
Willemsen, M.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: Bommele , J , Hopman , P , Walters , B H , Geboers , C , Croes , E , Fong , G T , Quah , A C K & Willemsen , M 2020 , ' The double-edged relationship between COVID-19 stress and smoking : Implications for smoking cessation ' , Tobacco Induced Diseases , vol. 18 , 63 , pp. 1-5 . https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/125580
Schlagwörter: covid-19 / smoking / smoking behavior / stress / the netherlands
Sprache: Englisch
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