Lambe R, Osier C, Franks P
J Fam Pract. 1986 Jan;22(1):61-5.
A randomized controlled study in a family practice setting was conducted on the use of hypnosis in helping people quit smoking. In the hypnosis group 21 percent of patients quit smoking by the three month follow-up compared with 6 percent in the control group. By six months there were no significant differences between the two groups, and at one year 22 percent in the hypnosis group and 20 percent in the control group had quit. The only significant predictor of success with quitting was having a college education.
在家庭医疗环境中进行了一项关于使用催眠帮助人们戒烟的随机对照研究。在催眠组中,到三个月随访时,21%的患者戒烟,而对照组为6%。到六个月时,两组之间没有显著差异,到一年时,催眠组22%的人戒烟,对照组为20%。戒烟成功的唯一显著预测因素是拥有大学学历。