BackgroundPopulations experiencing homelessness have high rates of tobacco use and experience substantial barriers to cessation. Tobacco-caused conditions are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among people experiencing homelessness, highlighting an urgent need for interventions to reduce the burden of tobacco use in this population.ObjectivesTo assess whether interventions designed to improve access to tobacco cessation interventions for adults experiencing homelessness lead to increased numbers engaging in or receiving treatment, and whether interventions designed to help adults experiencing homelessness to quit tobacco lead to increased tobacco abstinence. To also assess whether tobacco cessation interventions for adults...
While tobacco use remains a leading preventable risk factor for mortality and morbidity in Canada (P...
Background and aims: Smoking is extremely common among adults experiencing homelessness, but there i...
BackgroundCigarette smoking is much more prevalent among young people experiencing homelessness than...
BackgroundPopulations experiencing homelessness have high rates of tobacco use and experience substa...
Background To date, there has been no review of the research evidence examining smoking cessation a...
BackgroundTobacco use is common among persons experiencing homelessness (PEH), and interventions are...
Background: To date there has been no review of the research evidence examining smoking cessation am...
Tobacco use is common among homeless adults, yet few homeless shelters offer tobacco dependence trea...
BackgroundTo date, there has been no review of the research evidence examining smoking cessation amo...
Smoking prevalence among homeless persons is approximately 70%, yet little is known about tobacco us...
BackgroundThe prevalence of tobacco smoking among homeless people can reach more than 90%, with rela...
IntroductionTobacco-attributable deaths contribute significantly to the increased mortality observed...
BACKGROUND Smoking is extremely common amongst adults experiencing homelessness. To date, there is ...
BackgroundCigarette smoking is disproportionately high among people experiencing homelessness (PEH)....
Background and aims: Smoking is extremely common among adults experiencing homelessness but there is...
While tobacco use remains a leading preventable risk factor for mortality and morbidity in Canada (P...
Background and aims: Smoking is extremely common among adults experiencing homelessness, but there i...
BackgroundCigarette smoking is much more prevalent among young people experiencing homelessness than...
BackgroundPopulations experiencing homelessness have high rates of tobacco use and experience substa...
Background To date, there has been no review of the research evidence examining smoking cessation a...
BackgroundTobacco use is common among persons experiencing homelessness (PEH), and interventions are...
Background: To date there has been no review of the research evidence examining smoking cessation am...
Tobacco use is common among homeless adults, yet few homeless shelters offer tobacco dependence trea...
BackgroundTo date, there has been no review of the research evidence examining smoking cessation amo...
Smoking prevalence among homeless persons is approximately 70%, yet little is known about tobacco us...
BackgroundThe prevalence of tobacco smoking among homeless people can reach more than 90%, with rela...
IntroductionTobacco-attributable deaths contribute significantly to the increased mortality observed...
BACKGROUND Smoking is extremely common amongst adults experiencing homelessness. To date, there is ...
BackgroundCigarette smoking is disproportionately high among people experiencing homelessness (PEH)....
Background and aims: Smoking is extremely common among adults experiencing homelessness but there is...
While tobacco use remains a leading preventable risk factor for mortality and morbidity in Canada (P...
Background and aims: Smoking is extremely common among adults experiencing homelessness, but there i...
BackgroundCigarette smoking is much more prevalent among young people experiencing homelessness than...