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Smoking cessation: Social comparison level predicts success for adult smokers
2005
Health Psychology
The affiliation preferences of 151 adult heavy smokers who joined smoking cessation groups were assessed at the 1st group session and were then used to predict their smoking status 6 and 12 months later. Those who preferred to be in groups with other smokers who were having relatively little trouble quitting were more likely to be successful than were those who preferred others who were having more difficulty quitting. This prospective effect was mediated by psychological distancing from the
doi:10.1037/0278-6133.24.6.623
pmid:16287409
fatcat:rkqj2tduhjc6lfg6hiqbl23yxe