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. 1987 Nov;77(11):1452–1453. doi: 10.2105/ajph.77.11.1452

Impact of a newspaper mediated quit smoking program.

K M Cummings 1, R Sciandra 1, S Markello 1
PMCID: PMC1647096  PMID: 3661801

Abstract

We present the results of a survey conducted to evaluate the impact of a newspaper mediated smoking cessation program conducted in Buffalo, New York in January 1987. Over half of all smokers surveyed reported exposure to the newspaper series; 13 per cent reported that the series prompted them to try to quit smoking, and 4 per cent stopped smoking for at least one week. We estimate that over 9,600 smokers in Erie County, New York stopped smoking for at least one week as a result of the newspaper's smoking cessation program.

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