University of Groningen
It takes two: the role of a non-smoking partner in a quit attempt
Buitenhuis, Anne Heleen
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10.33612/diss.171078255
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It takes two:
the role of a non-smoking partner in a quit attempt
A look at dyadic planning and daily interactions
It takes two: the role of a non-smoking partner in a quit attempt
A look at dyadic planning and daily interactions
PhD thesis by Anne H. Buitenhuis
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It takes two:
the role of a non-smoking partner in a quit attempt
A look at dyadic planning and daily interactions
Proefschrift
ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
op gezag van de
rector magnificus prof. dr. C. Wijmenga en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.
De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op woensdag 16 juni 2021 om 12.45 uur
door
Anne Heleen Buitenhuis
geboren op 22 oktober 1992Promotor
Prof. dr. M. Hagedoorn
Copromotor
Dr. M.A. TuinmanBeoordelingscommissie
Prof. dr. A.J. Oldehinkel Prof. dr. A. Dijkstra Prof. dr. M. de BruinTable of content
Chapter 1 General introduction
Chapter 2 Long-term single-smoking couples: attitudes, conflicts and
relationship satisfaction
Chapter 3 A dyadic planning intervention to quit smoking in
single-smoking couples: design of a randomized controlled trial BMC Psychology, 2018, 6(53), 1-9
Chapter 4 A planning intervention to quit smoking in single-smoking
couples: does partner involvement improve effectiveness? Psychology & Health, 2021, 36(1), 1–15
Chapter 5 Daily support and negative control during a quit attempt in
single-smoking couples
Health Psychology, 2021, 40(3), 207-216
Chapter 6 Self- and other-efficacy are related to current smoking
during a quit attempt: a daily diary study in single-smoking couples
Under review
Chapter 7 General discussion
Appendix Supporting information
Summary Samenvatting
About the author Dankwoord
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