Smoking is endemic in drug abuse treatment populations, and smoking prevalence in this population appears unresponsive to existing tobacco control strategies. Clinical and policy guidelines encourage programs to address smoking among clients, and research has identified key barriers to doing so. This report explores the practice of staff and clients smoking together in drug treatment programs, and how this practice is associated with other tobacco-related measures. Clients (N=1113) were surveyed and program directors were interviewed in a national sample of 24 drug abuse treatment programs affiliated with the NIDA Clinical Trials Network. Clients were asked whether they observed staff and clients smoking together in their program and, using...
ObjectiveThis study assessed changes in smoking-related outcomes in two cross-sectional samples of c...
Background: Despite most studies have long term and repeatedly confirmed that the prevalence of smok...
IntroductionImplementing tobacco-free policies in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment may reduce...
Smoking is endemic in drug abuse treatment populations, and smoking prevalence in this population ap...
BackgroundDespite disproportionately high rates of smoking among people in residential substance use...
Background: Despite disproportionately high rates of smoking among people in residential substance u...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
In this study, we investigated whether cigarette smoking increases when substance abusers are in dru...
This article examines the variables associated with the presence of smoking cessation interventions ...
This article examines the variables associated with the presence of smoking cessation interventions ...
ObjectiveSpecialty addiction programs treat people who are addicted to alcohol, opioids, stimulants,...
BACKGROUND: Most clients in drug treatment smoke cigarettes, but few facilities provide treatment fo...
BackgroundCalifornia has one of the lowest smoking rates in the U.S. However, the California substan...
Despite the high prevalence of tobacco use among people with substance use disorders, tobacco depend...
Although individuals in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment continue to smoke at high rates, reg...
ObjectiveThis study assessed changes in smoking-related outcomes in two cross-sectional samples of c...
Background: Despite most studies have long term and repeatedly confirmed that the prevalence of smok...
IntroductionImplementing tobacco-free policies in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment may reduce...
Smoking is endemic in drug abuse treatment populations, and smoking prevalence in this population ap...
BackgroundDespite disproportionately high rates of smoking among people in residential substance use...
Background: Despite disproportionately high rates of smoking among people in residential substance u...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
In this study, we investigated whether cigarette smoking increases when substance abusers are in dru...
This article examines the variables associated with the presence of smoking cessation interventions ...
This article examines the variables associated with the presence of smoking cessation interventions ...
ObjectiveSpecialty addiction programs treat people who are addicted to alcohol, opioids, stimulants,...
BACKGROUND: Most clients in drug treatment smoke cigarettes, but few facilities provide treatment fo...
BackgroundCalifornia has one of the lowest smoking rates in the U.S. However, the California substan...
Despite the high prevalence of tobacco use among people with substance use disorders, tobacco depend...
Although individuals in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment continue to smoke at high rates, reg...
ObjectiveThis study assessed changes in smoking-related outcomes in two cross-sectional samples of c...
Background: Despite most studies have long term and repeatedly confirmed that the prevalence of smok...
IntroductionImplementing tobacco-free policies in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment may reduce...