In general, lower nicotine dependence, fewer daily smoking amount, less craving in the early stage of abstinence, and high self-efficacy are most commonly repeatable clinical predictors for smoking cessation, while other predictors including strong desire to quit, few side effect, low anger, without history of depression, slow nicotine metabolism, easier reducing smoking overtime and no lapses during the early period of treatment (Brody et al., Some limitations of the current research should be pointed out
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A range of approaches have been used by others, from using the exposure prevalence of control subjects in casecontrol studies (IARC, 2007) to extrapolation from exposure of children to ETS at home (Jamrozik, 2005)
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