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Smiling Instead of Smoking: An app to help non-daily smokers quit

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Sinopsis

Around a quarter of people who smoke are non-daily smokers (those that smoke on some but not all days), and that number is increasing. The cancer risk of non-daily smoking is significant and existing treatments tend not to be tailored to this population. To address this issue, Bettina Hoeppner, PhD, an experimental psychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, has developed a smartphone app, “Smiling Instead of Smoking,” to support non-daily smokers in quitting smoking. It serves “as a behavioral, in-the-pocket coach and uses positive psychology exercises to enhance quitting success.” 4:00 – What are “non-daily smokers?” Why is this a thing? 5:40 – Health risks of non-daily smoking 6:51 – Populations that are more at risk, and why they may be more likely to be non-daily smokers 9:31 – Barriers to quitting that are unique to non-daily smokers 12:05 – Why she uses a smart phone app in her research to help non-daily smokers quit smoking