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A call to include people with mental illness and substance use disorders alongside 'regular' smokers in smoking cessation research.
A call to include people with mental illness and substance use disorders alongside 'regular' smokers in smoking cessation research. Tobacco control Lembke, A., Humphreys, K. 2016; 25 (3): 261-2Abstract
This commentary points out that smoking is increasingly concentrated among people with psychiatric problems and other substance use disorders (eg, alcohol use disorder), and argues that for clinical, ethical and efficiency reasons, such individuals should be routinely enrolled in smoking cessation research.
View details for DOI 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-052215
View details for PubMedID 25882685