Despite the high prevalence of tobacco use among people with substance use disorders, tobacco dependence is often overlooked in addiction treatment programs. Several studies and a meta-analytic review have concluded that patients who receive tobacco dependence treatment during addiction treatment have better overall substance abuse treatment outcomes compared with those who do not. Barriers that contribute to the lack of attention given to this important problem include staff attitudes about and use of tobacco, lack of adequate staff training to address tobacco use, unfounded fears among treatment staff and administration regarding tobacco policies, and limited tobacco dependence treatment resources. Specific clinical-, program-, and system...
The literature reviewing comorbid physical and behavioral health disorders indicates a need for exam...
Ten years ago, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) released its practice guideline for the tr...
Individuals with a substance addiction and/or mental illness use tobacco at rates much higher than t...
Despite the high prevalence of tobacco use among people with substance use disorders, tobacco depend...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
Most persons in drug treatment smoke cigarettes. Until drug treatment facilities systematically trea...
Barriers and solutions to addressing tobacco dependence in addiction treatment program
Compared to the general population, persons entering addiction treatment are three to four times mor...
Despite the declining overall rate of cigarette smoking in the general population in the United Stat...
New Jersey was the first State to require that all residential addiction treatment programs assess a...
Purpose: To examine the program completion and smoking cessation outcomes of a tobacco dependence tr...
Background: Despite most studies have long term and repeatedly confirmed that the prevalence of smok...
Introduction: Tobacco use among those with mental illnesses is substantially higher than the general...
BACKGROUND: Most clients in drug treatment smoke cigarettes, but few facilities provide treatment fo...
Patients in clinical settings for alcohol and drug addiction treatment are likely to be smokers and ...
The literature reviewing comorbid physical and behavioral health disorders indicates a need for exam...
Ten years ago, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) released its practice guideline for the tr...
Individuals with a substance addiction and/or mental illness use tobacco at rates much higher than t...
Despite the high prevalence of tobacco use among people with substance use disorders, tobacco depend...
IntroductionSmoking rates among addiction treatment clients are 3-4 times higher than those of the g...
Most persons in drug treatment smoke cigarettes. Until drug treatment facilities systematically trea...
Barriers and solutions to addressing tobacco dependence in addiction treatment program
Compared to the general population, persons entering addiction treatment are three to four times mor...
Despite the declining overall rate of cigarette smoking in the general population in the United Stat...
New Jersey was the first State to require that all residential addiction treatment programs assess a...
Purpose: To examine the program completion and smoking cessation outcomes of a tobacco dependence tr...
Background: Despite most studies have long term and repeatedly confirmed that the prevalence of smok...
Introduction: Tobacco use among those with mental illnesses is substantially higher than the general...
BACKGROUND: Most clients in drug treatment smoke cigarettes, but few facilities provide treatment fo...
Patients in clinical settings for alcohol and drug addiction treatment are likely to be smokers and ...
The literature reviewing comorbid physical and behavioral health disorders indicates a need for exam...
Ten years ago, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) released its practice guideline for the tr...
Individuals with a substance addiction and/or mental illness use tobacco at rates much higher than t...