Smokers who are unmotivated to quit and have a child with asthma are more likely to quit with intensive motivational interviewing and repeated biomarker feedback

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Author: 
Borrelli B
Endrighi R
Hammond SK
Dunsiger S
Publication date: 
November 1, 2018
Publication type: 
Journal Articles
Citation: 
Borrelli, B., Endrighi, R., Hammond, S. K., & Dunsiger, S. (2017). Smokers who are unmotivated to quit and have a child with asthma are more likely to quit with intensive motivational interviewing and repeated biomarker feedback. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 85(11), 1019.