People with disabilities (PWD) are 50 % more likely to smoke compared with the general population, yet interventions tailored to the needs of PWD remain limited. The authors surveyed directors from a leading disability service organization to assess their delivery of tobacco cessation interventions. Although tobacco cessation was identified as a high priority, directors reported that they are ill-equipped to deliver tobacco cessation interventions. To properly address the unique challenges that PWD face when quitting tobacco, disability sensitive cessation interventions are needed
Research in the United States and Australia acknowledges the potential of non-government social and ...
Persons with mental or substance use disorders or both are more than twice as likely to smoke cigare...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
People with disabilities (PWD) are 50 % more likely to smoke compared with the general population, y...
Background Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality, accounting f...
IntroductionTo our knowledge, no study has determined whether smoking prevalence is higher among peo...
IntroductionTo our knowledge, no study has determined whether smoking prevalence is higher among peo...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...
Objective: To evaluate a smoking reduction and cessation intervention tailored for people with signi...
People with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) consume nearly half of all tobacco sold in the US (Lasser, B...
\u2022 Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United ...
Reaching disadvantaged groups for smoking cessation represents a significant challenge. Not-for-prof...
BACKGROUND: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been overlooked in to...
Adult protective service workers (APSWs)(N=170) were asked across Ontario to estimate the prevalence...
Background The health risks of cigarette smoking are well established. As a result, reducing cigaret...
Research in the United States and Australia acknowledges the potential of non-government social and ...
Persons with mental or substance use disorders or both are more than twice as likely to smoke cigare...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
People with disabilities (PWD) are 50 % more likely to smoke compared with the general population, y...
Background Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality, accounting f...
IntroductionTo our knowledge, no study has determined whether smoking prevalence is higher among peo...
IntroductionTo our knowledge, no study has determined whether smoking prevalence is higher among peo...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...
Objective: To evaluate a smoking reduction and cessation intervention tailored for people with signi...
People with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) consume nearly half of all tobacco sold in the US (Lasser, B...
\u2022 Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United ...
Reaching disadvantaged groups for smoking cessation represents a significant challenge. Not-for-prof...
BACKGROUND: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been overlooked in to...
Adult protective service workers (APSWs)(N=170) were asked across Ontario to estimate the prevalence...
Background The health risks of cigarette smoking are well established. As a result, reducing cigaret...
Research in the United States and Australia acknowledges the potential of non-government social and ...
Persons with mental or substance use disorders or both are more than twice as likely to smoke cigare...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...