1. I'm trying to quit smoking, but my spouse/partner still smokes. How can I quit successfully when I'm around others who smoke?
You are right to be concerned about the effect of family and friends' smoking on your efforts to quit.
First, consider inviting your partner to commit to quit with you. It is possible that your motivation will be "catchy" and that you can then team up to reduce your risk of tobacco-related disease. If your partner is not interested or not yet ready to quit, do not despair. Even if they are not willing to quit for themselves, they may still be interested in seeing you succeed. Be sure to explain to your partner why quitting is so important to you. Make a list of preferred Dos and Don'ts so that you can be clear about what kind of support for quitting you will find most helpful. For instance, consider asking your partner to restrict smoking to a specific area in your home. Alternatively, partners can provide encouragement and praise for each non-smoking day, week, month that you achieve.