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Examining the effects of stress and psychological distress on smoking abstinence in cancer patients

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Highlights • We explored stress, distress, and smoking in a cessation trial for cancer patients.• Patients reported decreases in stress and distress over time in both study groups.• Anxiety negatively… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • We explored stress, distress, and smoking in a cessation trial for cancer patients.• Patients reported decreases in stress and distress over time in both study groups.• Anxiety negatively impacted smoking cessation success at 6-mo follow-up.

Keywords: effects stress; examining effects; distress smoking; cancer patients; distress

Journal Title: Preventive Medicine Reports
Year Published: 2021

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