Background Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality, accounting for at least 480,000 deaths in the United States annually. People with disabilities smoke at a rate 1.5 times greater than the able-bodied population. Higher incidence of tobacco use among people with disabilities has been directly related to both unique and universal cessation barriers. Despite increased prevalence of tobacco use and cessation obstacles, evidence is lacking on the development of successful interventions targeting people with disabilities. Objective We aimed to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and potential effectiveness of a cessation intervention tailored to people with disabilities. Methods Eighteen tobacco users with...
IntroductionTobacco remains the leading preventable cause of death in the US, accounting for over 52...
Persons with mental or substance use disorders or both are more than twice as likely to smoke cigare...
People with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) consume nearly half of all tobacco sold in the US (Lasser, B...
People with disabilities (PWD) are 50 % more likely to smoke compared with the general population, y...
IntroductionTo our knowledge, no study has determined whether smoking prevalence is higher among peo...
Objective: To evaluate a smoking reduction and cessation intervention tailored for people with signi...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...
IntroductionTo our knowledge, no study has determined whether smoking prevalence is higher among peo...
Smoking is a risk factor for death and dying for individuals who smoke and for those who inhale seco...
BACKGROUND: Drug treatment populations are disproportionately affected by tobacco use morbidity and ...
BACKGROUND: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been overlooked in to...
Abstract Background Tobacco and cannabis use are stro...
Nicotine is included in DSM IV as an addictive substance and tobacco addiction is considered to be a...
Introduction and Aims: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and effects of a group cessation...
Introduction: The health effects of smoking include multiple forms of cancer, heart and lung diseas...
IntroductionTobacco remains the leading preventable cause of death in the US, accounting for over 52...
Persons with mental or substance use disorders or both are more than twice as likely to smoke cigare...
People with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) consume nearly half of all tobacco sold in the US (Lasser, B...
People with disabilities (PWD) are 50 % more likely to smoke compared with the general population, y...
IntroductionTo our knowledge, no study has determined whether smoking prevalence is higher among peo...
Objective: To evaluate a smoking reduction and cessation intervention tailored for people with signi...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...
IntroductionTo our knowledge, no study has determined whether smoking prevalence is higher among peo...
Smoking is a risk factor for death and dying for individuals who smoke and for those who inhale seco...
BACKGROUND: Drug treatment populations are disproportionately affected by tobacco use morbidity and ...
BACKGROUND: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been overlooked in to...
Abstract Background Tobacco and cannabis use are stro...
Nicotine is included in DSM IV as an addictive substance and tobacco addiction is considered to be a...
Introduction and Aims: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and effects of a group cessation...
Introduction: The health effects of smoking include multiple forms of cancer, heart and lung diseas...
IntroductionTobacco remains the leading preventable cause of death in the US, accounting for over 52...
Persons with mental or substance use disorders or both are more than twice as likely to smoke cigare...
People with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) consume nearly half of all tobacco sold in the US (Lasser, B...