
Research shows that using financial incentives significantly increases the chances of quitting smoking, with lasting effects even after the incentives end.
Particularly effective in pregnant women, these rewards can dramatically improve cessation rates, making a strong case for policy adjustments to incorporate incentive programs widely.
Smoking Cessation Incentives
Providing rewards has been shown to help people quit smoking, with success often lasting well beyond the incentive period.
New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) also examined how effective rewards are in helping…