Treatment seeking substance abusers were classified as current smokers or non-smokers to identify differences between groups on psychiatric and substance use severity variables. The Addiction Severity Index (fifth edition; ASI) was administered to 313 substance abusers seeking treatment in a private, residential addictions treatment program. Since current smokers were younger and less educated than non-smokers, these variables were entered as covariates in all analyses. As measured by the ASI, current smokers experienced a significantly greater number of days with drug problems in the last 30 days and were seen as being in significantly more need of drug treatment and alcohol treatment by ASI interviewers. These findings indicate that smoki...
The goal of this study was to identify factors that predicted drug abuse treatment program entry amo...
BACKGROUND: Addiction treatment programs are increasingly working to address prevalent and comorbid ...
Among cigarette smokers, elevations in maladaptive transdiagnostic vulnerabilities, including distre...
The impact of change in smoking status on 12-month substance abuse (SA) treatment outcomes was exami...
Smoking continues to be a major health concern for people with a history of alcohol or other substan...
The Addiction Severity Index is the most widely used intake instrument for substance abuse treatment...
This prospective study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and five‐year substance a...
Does giving up cigarette smoking help drug addicts or is harmful for them? In this respect، the data...
This prospective study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and 5-year substance abus...
In this study, we investigated whether cigarette smoking increases when substance abusers are in dru...
Objectives: Alcohol consumption patterns in 375 undergraduates are examined and consumption across s...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
The Eysenck Addiction Scale has not previously been used to measure the addictive nature of cigarett...
Background - Smoking is still prevalent among people with substance use disorders. The objective of ...
Objective: In Sweden, the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) is the Swedish National Board of Health and...
The goal of this study was to identify factors that predicted drug abuse treatment program entry amo...
BACKGROUND: Addiction treatment programs are increasingly working to address prevalent and comorbid ...
Among cigarette smokers, elevations in maladaptive transdiagnostic vulnerabilities, including distre...
The impact of change in smoking status on 12-month substance abuse (SA) treatment outcomes was exami...
Smoking continues to be a major health concern for people with a history of alcohol or other substan...
The Addiction Severity Index is the most widely used intake instrument for substance abuse treatment...
This prospective study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and five‐year substance a...
Does giving up cigarette smoking help drug addicts or is harmful for them? In this respect، the data...
This prospective study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and 5-year substance abus...
In this study, we investigated whether cigarette smoking increases when substance abusers are in dru...
Objectives: Alcohol consumption patterns in 375 undergraduates are examined and consumption across s...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
The Eysenck Addiction Scale has not previously been used to measure the addictive nature of cigarett...
Background - Smoking is still prevalent among people with substance use disorders. The objective of ...
Objective: In Sweden, the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) is the Swedish National Board of Health and...
The goal of this study was to identify factors that predicted drug abuse treatment program entry amo...
BACKGROUND: Addiction treatment programs are increasingly working to address prevalent and comorbid ...
Among cigarette smokers, elevations in maladaptive transdiagnostic vulnerabilities, including distre...