OBJECTIVE To understand what factors motivate people to reduce or stop tobacco use and what difficulties they face in this process. METHOD Qualitative, empirical and interpretative research that used a… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVE To understand what factors motivate people to reduce or stop tobacco use and what difficulties they face in this process. METHOD Qualitative, empirical and interpretative research that used a focal group technique for data collection and Discourse Analysis as a theoretical reference for analysis. RESULTS The responses centered on the following aspects: motivation for reduction or cessation of smoking, family and community support received during treatment, benefits from cessation of tobacco, difficulties encountered and strategies for overcoming triggers. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS The results showed that the users expressed their desire for cessation of tobacco use and that to achieve this goal, family and group support, professional help and changing habits are key factors for this process.
               
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