Cessation programs are typically evaluated using a variety of metrics to determine their effectiveness. These metrics include:
Quit Rates: The proportion of participants who successfully quit the harmful behavior. Relapse Rates: The proportion of participants who return to the harmful behavior after a period of abstinence. Health Outcomes: Changes in the incidence of diseases associated with the harmful behavior among participants. Quality of Life: Improvements in the overall well-being and daily functioning of participants.