RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Factors associated with the provision of anti-smoking advice by general practitioners. JF British Journal of General Practice JO Br J Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP 557 OP 558 VO 49 IS 444 A1 T Coleman A1 A Wilson YR 1999 UL http://bjgp.org/content/49/444/557.abstract AB The acceptability of advice about smoking in the consultation has recently been questioned. We report a study that explored patients' attitudes to general practitioners' (GPs) anti-smoking advice and the characteristics of patients with whom GPs chose to discuss smoking. Patients who recalled the advice were generally positive about stopping smoking. This could be explained by the observation that GPs were more likely to advise smokers who perceived their problems to be smoking-related and were more motivated to stop smoking. The implications of this finding are discussed.