BackgroundDespite disproportionately high rates of smoking among people in residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, few receive tobacco cessation services. Little is known about how smoking among treatment staff may impact this disparity. We explored the relationship between staff tobacco use and client tobacco use. Additionally, we examined the relationship between staff tobacco use and tobacco-related services reported by staff and clients.MethodsStaff (n = 363) and clients (n = 639) in 24 California publicly-funded residential SUD treatment programs were surveyed in 2019-20. Staff self-reported current tobacco use, as well as their beliefs, self-efficacy, and practices regarding smoking cessation. Clients r...
BACKGROUND: Most clients in drug treatment smoke cigarettes, but few facilities provide treatment fo...
In this study, we investigated whether cigarette smoking increases when substance abusers are in dru...
Background: Although people with mental illness, including substance use disorders, consume 44% of c...
Background: Despite disproportionately high rates of smoking among people in residential substance u...
BackgroundCalifornia has one of the lowest smoking rates in the U.S. However, the California substan...
Smoking is endemic in drug abuse treatment populations, and smoking prevalence in this population ap...
BackgroundPeople in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment experience disproportionate rates of toba...
Although individuals in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment continue to smoke at high rates, reg...
IntroductionImplementing tobacco-free policies in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment may reduce...
ObjectiveSpecialty addiction programs treat people who are addicted to alcohol, opioids, stimulants,...
Background and objectivesLittle is known about whether people in substance use disorder (SUD) treatm...
BackgroundAlthough tobacco control efforts have contributed to an overall decline in smoking, indivi...
Little is known about e-cigarette use among persons in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, or th...
Smoke-free laws and policies have contributed significantly to the decline in smoking in the U.S, bu...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
BACKGROUND: Most clients in drug treatment smoke cigarettes, but few facilities provide treatment fo...
In this study, we investigated whether cigarette smoking increases when substance abusers are in dru...
Background: Although people with mental illness, including substance use disorders, consume 44% of c...
Background: Despite disproportionately high rates of smoking among people in residential substance u...
BackgroundCalifornia has one of the lowest smoking rates in the U.S. However, the California substan...
Smoking is endemic in drug abuse treatment populations, and smoking prevalence in this population ap...
BackgroundPeople in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment experience disproportionate rates of toba...
Although individuals in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment continue to smoke at high rates, reg...
IntroductionImplementing tobacco-free policies in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment may reduce...
ObjectiveSpecialty addiction programs treat people who are addicted to alcohol, opioids, stimulants,...
Background and objectivesLittle is known about whether people in substance use disorder (SUD) treatm...
BackgroundAlthough tobacco control efforts have contributed to an overall decline in smoking, indivi...
Little is known about e-cigarette use among persons in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, or th...
Smoke-free laws and policies have contributed significantly to the decline in smoking in the U.S, bu...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
BACKGROUND: Most clients in drug treatment smoke cigarettes, but few facilities provide treatment fo...
In this study, we investigated whether cigarette smoking increases when substance abusers are in dru...
Background: Although people with mental illness, including substance use disorders, consume 44% of c...