Smoking cessation research focuses on developing and evaluating strategies and interventions to help individuals quit smoking. This area of research explores the effectiveness of various approaches, such as behavioral therapy, pharmacotherapy, and mobile health interventions, in helping individuals overcome nicotine addiction and achieve long-term abstinence from smoking. Researchers in this field also study the factors that influence smoking cessation success, such as motivation, social support, and access to resources. Ultimately, the goal of smoking cessation research is to reduce the prevalence of smoking and improve public health outcomes related to tobacco use.