INTRODUCTION:Adults with alcohol dependence (AD) have exceptionally high smoking rates and poor smoking cessation outcomes. Discovery of factors that predict reduced smoking among AD smokers may help improve treatment. This study examined baseline predictors of smoking quantity among AD smokers in a pharmacotherapy trial for smoking cessation. METHODS:The sample includes male, AD smokers (N = 129) with 1-32 months of alcohol abstinence who participated in a 12-week trial of medication (topiramate vs. placebo) and adjunct counseling with 6 months of follow-up. Baseline measures of nicotine dependence, AD severity, psychopathology, motivation to quit smoking, and smoking-related cognitions were used to predict smoking quantity (cigarettes per...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
AbstractObjectiveWe examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later abstin...
The impact of change in smoking status on 12-month substance abuse (SA) treatment outcomes was exami...
Introduction: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) use to support client smoking quit attempts is low ...
Background: Predicting participation in and success of smoking cessation programs in alcohol depende...
Objective: We examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later abstinence i...
© 2015.Objective: We examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later absti...
Background and ObjectivesThere is inconsistent evidence about the potential influence of smoking on ...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the role of smoking on treatment outcome in quitting alcoholics on the ba...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
ObjectiveSmoking and alcohol use are highly related; as such the present study investigated whether ...
IntroductionYoung adults who smoke cigarettes often report heavy episodic drinking (HED) and co-use ...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
AbstractObjectiveWe examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later abstin...
The impact of change in smoking status on 12-month substance abuse (SA) treatment outcomes was exami...
Introduction: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) use to support client smoking quit attempts is low ...
Background: Predicting participation in and success of smoking cessation programs in alcohol depende...
Objective: We examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later abstinence i...
© 2015.Objective: We examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later absti...
Background and ObjectivesThere is inconsistent evidence about the potential influence of smoking on ...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the role of smoking on treatment outcome in quitting alcoholics on the ba...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
ObjectiveSmoking and alcohol use are highly related; as such the present study investigated whether ...
IntroductionYoung adults who smoke cigarettes often report heavy episodic drinking (HED) and co-use ...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
AbstractObjectiveWe examined how quantity and trajectory of smoking reduction influence later abstin...
The impact of change in smoking status on 12-month substance abuse (SA) treatment outcomes was exami...