April 4, 2026 · Family practice · DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmag013

Smoking cessation success prediction of parents of children with acute respiratory system disease and influencing factors: a cross-sectional study

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This study aimed to assess the smoking cessation success among parents of children with acute respiratory diseases and identify factors influencing this success. The findings indicated that parents whose children had been hospitalized for respiratory issues and those who had previously attempted to quit smoking had higher success prediction scores, particularly among women who tried to quit during pregnancy. Overall, the study revealed a moderate level of smoking cessation success prediction among the participants.

Sema Uçaroğlu, Dilek Menekşe

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