Financial Incentives Double Smoking Cessation Rate for People With Socioeconomic Challenges, According to OU Study
July 03, 2024
July 03, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, July 3 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
A study published today by a University of Oklahoma researcher shows that financial incentives can make a big difference in helping smokers quit. The study found that when people with low socioeconomic status are offered small financial incentives to stop smoking (in addition to receiving counseling and pharmacotherapy, primarily nicotine replacement therapy), they achieve highe . . .
A study published today by a University of Oklahoma researcher shows that financial incentives can make a big difference in helping smokers quit. The study found that when people with low socioeconomic status are offered small financial incentives to stop smoking (in addition to receiving counseling and pharmacotherapy, primarily nicotine replacement therapy), they achieve highe . . .