UNLABELLED: Significance There are sex effects in abstinence outcomes across all smoking cessation medications, but there is limited information regarding sex effects on cessation-related neuropsychiatric adverse events (NPSAEs) or interactions with psychiatric status. METHODS: Secondary analysis of data from EAGLES of 8144 adults who smoke cigarettes randomized to varenicline, bupropion, nicotine patch or placebo. Design characteristics included region (within/outside US), psychiatric cohort (absent/present), and treatment. Baseline variables included demographics, smoking history, prior use of study treatments, lifetime suicide-related history, and prior psychiatric co-morbidities and medication use. Design characteristics were forced int...
Most individuals in drug treatment programmes use tobacco and are dependent on nicotine. For 323 par...
Background Previous research has suggested possible sex-related differences in executive functioning...
There is conflicting evidence concerning gender differences in success at quitting smoking. Informat...
Tobacco use is highly prevalent among individuals with a history of substance use disorders (SUD) an...
No prospective studies of first psychotic episodes have explored sex differences in smoking cessatio...
IntroductionReports in relatively healthy smokers suggest men are more sensitive than women to the s...
Background Smoking cessation services are available in England to provide assistance to those wishin...
Research suggests that women may have poorer tobacco cessation outcomes than men; however, the liter...
BackgroundPre-treatment factors that increase smokers' risk of experiencing neuropsychiatric adverse...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of varenicline, bupropion, and nicotin...
poster abstractPrevious research suggests that individuals with chemical dependence history experien...
This article reviews the literature to compare differential outcomes among men and women after smoki...
While research has identified gender differences in characteristics and outcomes of smokers in the g...
PubMed ID: 19184653Accumulating evidence suggests that the antecedents, consequences, and mechanisms...
Background: In many countries, smoking remains the leading preventable cause of dea...
Most individuals in drug treatment programmes use tobacco and are dependent on nicotine. For 323 par...
Background Previous research has suggested possible sex-related differences in executive functioning...
There is conflicting evidence concerning gender differences in success at quitting smoking. Informat...
Tobacco use is highly prevalent among individuals with a history of substance use disorders (SUD) an...
No prospective studies of first psychotic episodes have explored sex differences in smoking cessatio...
IntroductionReports in relatively healthy smokers suggest men are more sensitive than women to the s...
Background Smoking cessation services are available in England to provide assistance to those wishin...
Research suggests that women may have poorer tobacco cessation outcomes than men; however, the liter...
BackgroundPre-treatment factors that increase smokers' risk of experiencing neuropsychiatric adverse...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of varenicline, bupropion, and nicotin...
poster abstractPrevious research suggests that individuals with chemical dependence history experien...
This article reviews the literature to compare differential outcomes among men and women after smoki...
While research has identified gender differences in characteristics and outcomes of smokers in the g...
PubMed ID: 19184653Accumulating evidence suggests that the antecedents, consequences, and mechanisms...
Background: In many countries, smoking remains the leading preventable cause of dea...
Most individuals in drug treatment programmes use tobacco and are dependent on nicotine. For 323 par...
Background Previous research has suggested possible sex-related differences in executive functioning...
There is conflicting evidence concerning gender differences in success at quitting smoking. Informat...