Quit Smoking Weapons of Mass Distraction
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Chapman, SimonAbstract
Published on July 1, 2022 by Sydney University Press, 'Quit Smoking Weapons of Mass Distraction' is a critical account of the ways that commercial interests in the pharmaceutical and vaping industries, as well as sections of the psychology, clinical medicine and public health ...
See morePublished on July 1, 2022 by Sydney University Press, 'Quit Smoking Weapons of Mass Distraction' is a critical account of the ways that commercial interests in the pharmaceutical and vaping industries, as well as sections of the psychology, clinical medicine and public health professions have medicalised the process of quitting smoking since the late 1970s. Despite the large majority of ex-smokers having quit unassisted, cold-turkey cessation has been denigrated by these interest groups. The chapter headings are: 1 How do most people quit other addictions? 2 How we study quitting smoking: a critical look 3 Quitting unassisted: before and after “evidence-based” methods 4 The modest impact of most popular interventions 5 “Don’t try to quit cold turkey” 6 Vaping to quit: the latest mass distraction 7 Insights from qualitative research with unassisted quitters 8 Strategies for reducing smoking across populations 9 Controlling tobacco supply and the endgame Further information and ordering at: https://sydneyuniversitypress.com.au/products/192418
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See morePublished on July 1, 2022 by Sydney University Press, 'Quit Smoking Weapons of Mass Distraction' is a critical account of the ways that commercial interests in the pharmaceutical and vaping industries, as well as sections of the psychology, clinical medicine and public health professions have medicalised the process of quitting smoking since the late 1970s. Despite the large majority of ex-smokers having quit unassisted, cold-turkey cessation has been denigrated by these interest groups. The chapter headings are: 1 How do most people quit other addictions? 2 How we study quitting smoking: a critical look 3 Quitting unassisted: before and after “evidence-based” methods 4 The modest impact of most popular interventions 5 “Don’t try to quit cold turkey” 6 Vaping to quit: the latest mass distraction 7 Insights from qualitative research with unassisted quitters 8 Strategies for reducing smoking across populations 9 Controlling tobacco supply and the endgame Further information and ordering at: https://sydneyuniversitypress.com.au/products/192418
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2022-05-13Source title
Quit Smoking Weapons of Mass DistractionLicence
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Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney School of Public HealthShare