Purpose Adolescents with substance use (SU) problems have high rates of tobacco use, yet SU treatment has historically ignored treatment for tobacco use. Barriers to such efforts include the belief that tobacco cessation could compromise other SU abstinence. This study examines self-initiated tobacco cessation and 12-month alcohol and drug abstinence in adolescents entering SU treatment in a private, managed care organization. Results Self-initiated tobacco cessation at 6 months, and at both 6 and 12 months, were related to higher odds of drug abstinence but not alcohol abstinence. Conclusion Self-initiated tobacco cessation was not related to poor SU outcomes, and may be important to maintaining drug abstinence. Implementing tobacco cessat...
Use of alcohol, tobacco and other addictive drugs (ATD) is a well-recognized public health concern a...
Although cigarette smoking is endemic among illicit drug users, drug abuse treatment programs rarely...
Nicotine use among U.S. youth is cause for concern, as previous studies have shown that nicotine use...
Purpose Adolescents with substance use (SU) problems have high rates of tobacco use, yet SU treatmen...
Although tobacco use is reported by the majority of substance use disordered (SUD) youth, little wor...
Cigarette and alcohol use often develop concurrently, and smoking is especially common among youth t...
Available research demonstrates that substance abusing youth are heavy cigarette smokers for whom th...
This paper provides a review of the last two and a half decades of research in adolescent and young-...
Abstract — Aims: The present study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and alcohol u...
Objective Medically fragile teens who smoke need access to smoking cessation programs, because they ...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
Our national focus and emphasis on the promotion of healthy behavior choices regarding tobacco and o...
Objective: Medically fragile teens who smoke need access to smoking cessation programs, because they...
BackgroundYouth with psychiatric disorders are at increased risk of tobacco use. Outpatient mental h...
Introduction Initiating tobacco use in adolescence increases the risk of nicotine dependence and con...
Use of alcohol, tobacco and other addictive drugs (ATD) is a well-recognized public health concern a...
Although cigarette smoking is endemic among illicit drug users, drug abuse treatment programs rarely...
Nicotine use among U.S. youth is cause for concern, as previous studies have shown that nicotine use...
Purpose Adolescents with substance use (SU) problems have high rates of tobacco use, yet SU treatmen...
Although tobacco use is reported by the majority of substance use disordered (SUD) youth, little wor...
Cigarette and alcohol use often develop concurrently, and smoking is especially common among youth t...
Available research demonstrates that substance abusing youth are heavy cigarette smokers for whom th...
This paper provides a review of the last two and a half decades of research in adolescent and young-...
Abstract — Aims: The present study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and alcohol u...
Objective Medically fragile teens who smoke need access to smoking cessation programs, because they ...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
Our national focus and emphasis on the promotion of healthy behavior choices regarding tobacco and o...
Objective: Medically fragile teens who smoke need access to smoking cessation programs, because they...
BackgroundYouth with psychiatric disorders are at increased risk of tobacco use. Outpatient mental h...
Introduction Initiating tobacco use in adolescence increases the risk of nicotine dependence and con...
Use of alcohol, tobacco and other addictive drugs (ATD) is a well-recognized public health concern a...
Although cigarette smoking is endemic among illicit drug users, drug abuse treatment programs rarely...
Nicotine use among U.S. youth is cause for concern, as previous studies have shown that nicotine use...