International audienceObjectives: Up to 70% individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are lifetime tobacco smokers, a major modifiable risk factor for morbidity. However, quitting smoking is rarely proposed to individuals with BD, mainly because of fear of unfavorable metabolic or psychiatric changes. Evaluating the physical and mental impact of tobacco cessation is primordial. The aim of this study was to characterize the psychiatric and nonpsychiatric correlates of tobacco smoking status (never- vs. current vs. former smokers) in individuals with BD.Methods: 3860 individuals with ascertained BD recruited in the network of Fondamental expert centers for BD between 2009 and 2020 were categorized into current, former, and never tobacco smokers....
International audienceBackground: The aim of our study was to investigate, in bipolar patients, the ...
Tobacco use in mental health in general and bipolar disorder in particular remains disproportionally...
OBJECTIVE:Smokers with bipolar disorder (BD) have low rates of successful quitting, yet no prior stu...
International audienceObjectives: Up to 70% individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are lifetime toba...
International audienceObjectives Up to 70% individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are lifetime tobac...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Tobacco smoking increases the global burden of bipolar disorder (BD...
ObjectiveCigarette smoking is highly prevalent among people with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. ...
Patients with Bipolar disorder smoke more than the general population. Smoking negatively impacts mo...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to better understand the quit experience and concerns of sm...
International audienceThe prevalence of smoking in patients with psychiatric disorders is higher tha...
Background There is increasing evidence that smoking is a risk factor for severe mental illness, inc...
Few studies have compared the prevalence of smoking between patients with bipolar disorder, major de...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the risk for mental health disorders between smoker...
The prevalence of smoking and the resultant impact on the health and well-being of people experienci...
Abstract Background There has been a noticeable relative increase in psychiatric comorbidities among...
International audienceBackground: The aim of our study was to investigate, in bipolar patients, the ...
Tobacco use in mental health in general and bipolar disorder in particular remains disproportionally...
OBJECTIVE:Smokers with bipolar disorder (BD) have low rates of successful quitting, yet no prior stu...
International audienceObjectives: Up to 70% individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are lifetime toba...
International audienceObjectives Up to 70% individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are lifetime tobac...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Tobacco smoking increases the global burden of bipolar disorder (BD...
ObjectiveCigarette smoking is highly prevalent among people with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. ...
Patients with Bipolar disorder smoke more than the general population. Smoking negatively impacts mo...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to better understand the quit experience and concerns of sm...
International audienceThe prevalence of smoking in patients with psychiatric disorders is higher tha...
Background There is increasing evidence that smoking is a risk factor for severe mental illness, inc...
Few studies have compared the prevalence of smoking between patients with bipolar disorder, major de...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the risk for mental health disorders between smoker...
The prevalence of smoking and the resultant impact on the health and well-being of people experienci...
Abstract Background There has been a noticeable relative increase in psychiatric comorbidities among...
International audienceBackground: The aim of our study was to investigate, in bipolar patients, the ...
Tobacco use in mental health in general and bipolar disorder in particular remains disproportionally...
OBJECTIVE:Smokers with bipolar disorder (BD) have low rates of successful quitting, yet no prior stu...