Short-term changes in quitting-related cognitions and behaviours after the implementation of plain packaging with larger health warnings: findings from a national cohort study with Australian adult smokers
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Short-term changes in quitting-related cognitions and behaviours after the implementation of plain packaging with larger health warnings: findings from a national cohort study with Australian adult smokers
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TOBACCO CONTROL
Volume 24, Issue Suppl 2, Pages ii26-ii32
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BMJ
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2015-02-26
DOI
10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-052058
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