Background: Smoking is a leading modifiable cause of global morbidity and mortality. Research from high-income countries has found a high prevalence of smoking among people with depression and suggested that this may partially contribute to the increased premature mortality in this population. Limited research has investigated smoking behaviors across the depression spectrum and in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study explored the relationship between depression and smoking across 48 LMICs. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional, community-based study comprising 242,952 people [mean age 38.4 (SD=16.1) years, 50.8% females] from the World Health Survey. Multivariable binary logistic regression analyses were perform...
Cigarette smoking and depression both account for significant morbidity, mortality, and economic bur...
Using 1995–1996 data from the first two waves of the National Longitudinal Adolescent Health Study, ...
Globally, persons with HIV infection, depression and substance use disorders have a higher smoking p...
Background: Smoking is a leading modifiable cause of global morbidity and mortality. Research from h...
Background There are mixed reports as to whether depression is associated with quitting among smoker...
Smoking has been found to be associated with depression. Biologic hypotheses support causation in bo...
Introduction: Smoking has been linked with depressive symptoms in adolescents, but data on secondhan...
and smoking has been well-documented in multiple countries and age groups. This review examines rece...
Introduction: Smoking has been linked with depressive symptoms in adolescents but data on second-han...
IntroductionDepression is a global burden that is exacerbated by smoking. The association between de...
© 2008 The Royal College of PsychiatristsBackground: Smoking is disproportionately prevalent among p...
Background Smoking is disproportionately prevalent among people with psychiatric illness. Aims To in...
Introduction: The high co-occurrence of smoking and mental illness is a major public health concern,...
Background Evidence shows that the relationship between depression and smoking may be bi-directional...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk factors that contribute to smoking in female patients with major ...
Cigarette smoking and depression both account for significant morbidity, mortality, and economic bur...
Using 1995–1996 data from the first two waves of the National Longitudinal Adolescent Health Study, ...
Globally, persons with HIV infection, depression and substance use disorders have a higher smoking p...
Background: Smoking is a leading modifiable cause of global morbidity and mortality. Research from h...
Background There are mixed reports as to whether depression is associated with quitting among smoker...
Smoking has been found to be associated with depression. Biologic hypotheses support causation in bo...
Introduction: Smoking has been linked with depressive symptoms in adolescents, but data on secondhan...
and smoking has been well-documented in multiple countries and age groups. This review examines rece...
Introduction: Smoking has been linked with depressive symptoms in adolescents but data on second-han...
IntroductionDepression is a global burden that is exacerbated by smoking. The association between de...
© 2008 The Royal College of PsychiatristsBackground: Smoking is disproportionately prevalent among p...
Background Smoking is disproportionately prevalent among people with psychiatric illness. Aims To in...
Introduction: The high co-occurrence of smoking and mental illness is a major public health concern,...
Background Evidence shows that the relationship between depression and smoking may be bi-directional...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk factors that contribute to smoking in female patients with major ...
Cigarette smoking and depression both account for significant morbidity, mortality, and economic bur...
Using 1995–1996 data from the first two waves of the National Longitudinal Adolescent Health Study, ...
Globally, persons with HIV infection, depression and substance use disorders have a higher smoking p...