Publications by authors named "Kelli-an G Lawrance"

Cessation interventions offered by nurses to postsecondary students could represent an important strategy for reducing smoking among young adults. This study examines how nurses working in campus health clinics identify smokers and provide cessation support. Of 108 nurses working at 16 universities in the Canadian province of Ontario, 83 completed a researcher-designed questionnaire.

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Objective: Between September 2002 and February 2003, the authors assessed the effectiveness of a new, age-tailored, self-help smoking-cessation program for college students.

Participants: College student smokers (N = 216) from 6 Ontario universities participated.

Methods: The researchers used a randomized controlled trial with a 3-month telephone follow-up.

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Objective: About one-quarter of Canadian post-secondary students smoke cigarettes. We examined how physicians from Ontario university health clinics intervene with these young adult smokers.

Method: A convenience sample of 16 universities was identified and surveys were hand-delivered to all 228 physicians from these schools.

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