Purpose – People with a history of depression are more likely to smoke and less likely to achieve abstinence from smoking long term. The purpose of this paper is to understand the factors associated with smoking and smoking cessation among patients with depression. Design/methodology/approach – This paper reports on smoking prevalence and cessation in a cohort of 789 primary care attendees with depressive symptoms (Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale score of=16) recruited from 30 randomly selected Primary Care Practices in Victoria, Australia in 2005. Findings – At baseline, 32 per cent...
Abstract This article reports on the relations between depression and stages of change for smoking c...
Smoking has been found to be associated with depression. Biologic hypotheses support causation in bo...
BackgroundCigarette smoking urges, withdrawal, and smoking reinstatement may be especially relevant ...
Background: A high proportion of smokers suffer from mental health problems including depression. De...
Background. A high proportion of smokers suffer from mental health problems including depres-sion. D...
Abstract: Depression and smoking are highly comorbid. The vast majority of psychiatrists treating de...
International audienceObjective: The association between major depressive symptoms and smoking has b...
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Kansas, Preventive Medicine and Public Health, 2007.This is the first...
Smoking is the primary and most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States, w...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate delivery of smoking cessation interventions, recorded quit attempts and s...
Objective: To systematically review the impact of depression on subsequent smoking cessation in pros...
Success rate of tobacco dependence treatment among patients with and without a history of depression...
Background: Smokers seeking treatment to quit smoking are generally not assessed for current depress...
Introduction: The high co-occurrence of smoking and mental illness is a major public health concern,...
Professional Doctorate - Doctorate of Clinical and Health PsychologySmoking remains a major public h...
Abstract This article reports on the relations between depression and stages of change for smoking c...
Smoking has been found to be associated with depression. Biologic hypotheses support causation in bo...
BackgroundCigarette smoking urges, withdrawal, and smoking reinstatement may be especially relevant ...
Background: A high proportion of smokers suffer from mental health problems including depression. De...
Background. A high proportion of smokers suffer from mental health problems including depres-sion. D...
Abstract: Depression and smoking are highly comorbid. The vast majority of psychiatrists treating de...
International audienceObjective: The association between major depressive symptoms and smoking has b...
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Kansas, Preventive Medicine and Public Health, 2007.This is the first...
Smoking is the primary and most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States, w...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate delivery of smoking cessation interventions, recorded quit attempts and s...
Objective: To systematically review the impact of depression on subsequent smoking cessation in pros...
Success rate of tobacco dependence treatment among patients with and without a history of depression...
Background: Smokers seeking treatment to quit smoking are generally not assessed for current depress...
Introduction: The high co-occurrence of smoking and mental illness is a major public health concern,...
Professional Doctorate - Doctorate of Clinical and Health PsychologySmoking remains a major public h...
Abstract This article reports on the relations between depression and stages of change for smoking c...
Smoking has been found to be associated with depression. Biologic hypotheses support causation in bo...
BackgroundCigarette smoking urges, withdrawal, and smoking reinstatement may be especially relevant ...