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Smoking Cessation and the Role of Stigma: A Systematic Review
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Smoking Cessation and the Role of Stigma: A Systematic Review

Carl White
Master of Social Work (MSW), University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
2016

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smoking stigma poverty Clinical and Medical Social Work Social Work

There have been smoking cessation programs in existence for more than three decades. Stigma has been used in smoking campaigns with good results for individuals in higher socioeconomic status, but not for those in poverty. Perceptions of smokers and behaviors of smokers continue to be stigmatized. This paper reviews the existing literature in an attempt to understand what role stigma plays in smoking cessation programs for those living in poverty.

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