PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of behavioral interventions for smoking cessation among homeless persons: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Runjing Dai, Tiantian Feng, Xiaoting Ma, Juan Cao, Kehu Yang, Jingchun Fan

TL;DR
This study aims to assess how well behavioral interventions help homeless people quit smoking.
Contribution
The paper provides an updated protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis focusing on smoking cessation interventions for homeless individuals.
Findings
The protocol outlines a plan to evaluate the effectiveness of behavioral interventions for smoking cessation.
It aims to update existing evidence by including recent studies on homeless populations.
Abstract
This is the protocol for an updated Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows: To evaluate the effect of behavioral interventions on smoking cessation among homeless individuals.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Homelessness and Social Issues · Health disparities and outcomes
