Retraction

Quitting smoking is perceived to have an effect on somatic health among pregnant and non-pregnant women

Paper Information

Record ID:
4348
Publication Date:
April 01, 2008
Retraction Date:
March 01, 2013 (12.7 years years ago)
Subject:
Broad Categories:
Medicine
Article Type:
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Retraction PubMed ID:

Retraction Details

Nature of Retraction:

Retraction

Additional Notes:

Article is Apr 2008 (vol. 21, iss. 4, no day given - online 7/7/2009);

Citations (5)

5
Total Citations
4
Post-Retraction
(80.0%)
0
Pre-Retraction
0
Same Day
Post-Retraction Citation Analysis
0 Within 30 days
1 Within 1 year
3 After 2+ years
3251 Days since retraction (latest)
Paper citing Quitting smoking is perceived to have an effect on...
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Published: Unknown
Paper citing Quitting smoking is perceived to have an effect on...
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Published: Jan 2022
3251 days after retraction
Paper citing Quitting smoking is perceived to have an effect on...
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Published: Apr 2021
2970 days after retraction
Paper citing Reduction versus abrupt cessation in smokers who w...
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Published: Feb 2017
1446 days after retraction
Paper citing Reduction versus abrupt cessation in smokers who w...
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Published: Oct 2013
236 days after retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations: 5
Years Since Retraction: 12.7 years
Open Access: Yes
Last Checked: Never
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