Can a phone app help you quit smoking? new study says maybe
NCT ID NCT04893460
Summary
This study tested a new mobile app designed to help people quit smoking. The app used a psychological approach called 'cognitive dissonance,' where people create videos about their commitment to quit and share them in a small online support group. Researchers wanted to see if this 25-day program was a practical and helpful tool for adult smokers who wanted to quit.
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ORBIS/Oregon Research Institute
Springfield, Oregon, 97477, United States
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