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Review
. 2004 Feb 7;328(7435):338-9.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.328.7435.338.

Assessment of dependence and motivation to stop smoking

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Assessment of dependence and motivation to stop smoking

Robert West. BMJ. .
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Figure 1
Clinical intervention goals for smoking according to dependence and motivation to quit
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Figure 2
A “yes” response to either of these questions would suggest that the smoker might benefit from help with stopping
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Figure 3
The Fagerstrom test for nicotine dependence: a quantitative index of dependence. The numbers in the pink shaded column corresponding to the smoker's responses are added together to produce a single score on scale of 0 (low dependence) to 10 (high dependence). Adapted from Heatherton et al. Br J Addict1991;86: 1119-27
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Figure 4
Simple qualitative test of motivation to stop smoking. A “yes” response to all questions suggests that behavioural support and/or medication should be offered
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Figure 5
Stages of change in process of stopping smoking. Adapted from Prochaska et al. Clin Chest Med 1991;12: 727-35

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