The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) convened a meeting in September 2005 to review tobacco use and dependence and smoking cessation among those with mental disorders, especially individuals with anxiety disorders, depression, or schizophrenia. Smoking rates are exceptionally high among these individuals and contribute to the high rates of medical morbidity and mortality in these individuals. Numerous biological, psychological, and social factors may explain these high smoking rates, including the lack of smoking cessation treatment in mental health settings. Historically, self-medication and individual rights have been concerns used to rationalize allowing ongoing tobacco use and limited smoking cessation efforts in many ment...
Background. Epidemiological and experimental models have been applied to describe the disproportiona...
This narrative review focuses on the topic of tobacco smoking amongst people with schizophrenia spec...
Compared to the general population, smokers with schizophrenia (SCZ) have reduced success in quittin...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
Among patients with mental health and addiction (MHA) disorders, smoking prevalence is greater, bein...
Tobacco dependence among individuals with a mental illness or an addiction is a tremendous problem t...
IntroductionTobacco remains the leading preventable cause of death in the US, accounting for over 52...
Patients with mental illness have greater rates of smoking during their lifetime and experience seve...
People with mental health and addictive (MHA) disorders smoke at high rates and require tobacco trea...
People with mental disorders are twice as likely to smoke compared with the general population and a...
Background Researches have shown that tobacco use is significantly higher in people with mental ill...
Nicotine dependence is a psychiatric disorder characterized by a recurrent, periodic compulsion to u...
The prevalence, correlates, and management of tobacco use disorder (TUD) or nicotine dependence (ND)...
Tobacco addiction among persons with serious mental illness (SMI) has been largely ignored. About 75...
Background. Epidemiological and experimental models have been applied to describe the disproportiona...
This narrative review focuses on the topic of tobacco smoking amongst people with schizophrenia spec...
Compared to the general population, smokers with schizophrenia (SCZ) have reduced success in quittin...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
Among patients with mental health and addiction (MHA) disorders, smoking prevalence is greater, bein...
Tobacco dependence among individuals with a mental illness or an addiction is a tremendous problem t...
IntroductionTobacco remains the leading preventable cause of death in the US, accounting for over 52...
Patients with mental illness have greater rates of smoking during their lifetime and experience seve...
People with mental health and addictive (MHA) disorders smoke at high rates and require tobacco trea...
People with mental disorders are twice as likely to smoke compared with the general population and a...
Background Researches have shown that tobacco use is significantly higher in people with mental ill...
Nicotine dependence is a psychiatric disorder characterized by a recurrent, periodic compulsion to u...
The prevalence, correlates, and management of tobacco use disorder (TUD) or nicotine dependence (ND)...
Tobacco addiction among persons with serious mental illness (SMI) has been largely ignored. About 75...
Background. Epidemiological and experimental models have been applied to describe the disproportiona...
This narrative review focuses on the topic of tobacco smoking amongst people with schizophrenia spec...
Compared to the general population, smokers with schizophrenia (SCZ) have reduced success in quittin...