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A meta-analysis of smoking cessation interventions with individuals in substance abuse treatment or recovery,

Judith J Prochaska, Kevin Delucchi, Sharon M Hall
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Addressing nutrition and physical activity in substance use disorder treatment: Client reports from a wellness-oriented, tobacco-free policy intervention,

Barbara K. Campbell, et al
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Adults with Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorder Account for 40 Percent of All Cigarettes Smoked,

The NSDUH Report
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Change in mental health after smoking cessation: systematic review and meta-analysis,

Taylor, G., McNeill, A., Girling, A., Farley, A., Lindson-Hawley, N., Aveyard, P.
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Cigarette smoking and mental illness: A study of nicotine withdrawal,

Smith, P.H., Homish, G.G., Giovino, G.A., Kozlowski, L.T.
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Communicating the benefits of quitting smoking on mental health increases motivation to quit in people with anxiety and/or depression: A randomized trial of two health messages,

Marc L. Steinberg et al
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Depression and Smoking Cessation: Evidence from a Smoking Cessation Clinic with 1-Year Follow-Up,

Stepankova, L., Kralikova, E., Zvolska, K. et al.
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Efficacy of initiating tobacco dependence treatment in inpatient psychiatry: A randomized controlled trial,

Prochaska, J.J., Hall, S.E., Delucchi, K., Hall, S.M.
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Epilogue for Special Issue on the Co-occurrence of Substance Use and Tobacco Disorders,

Schroeder, SA
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From the sidelines to the frontline: How the substance abuse and mental health services administration embraced smoking cessation,

Santhosh, L., Schroeder, S., et. al.
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Making a case for systematic integration of theory-based tobacco education into graduate psychiatric/mental health nursing curriculum,

Schwindt, R.G., Sharp, D.
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New Evidence on Substance Use Disorders and COVID-19 Susceptibility,

By Dr. Nora Volkow
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Nicotine and Opioids: a Call for Co-treatment as the Standard of Care,

Chad D. Morris, PhD & Christine E. Garver-Apgar, PhD
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Partnership between tobacco control programs and offices of mental health needed to reduce smoking rates in the United States ,

Williams, J.M. Willett, J.G., Miller, G.
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Prescription Opioid Use, Misuse, and Use Disorders in U.S. Adults: 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health,

B. Han., W.Compton., C.Blanco., E.Crane., J.Lee., C.Jones.
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Reducing tobacco use in substance use treatment: An intervention to promote tobacco-free grounds,

Caravella McCuistian, et al
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Smoking and mental illness — Breaking the link,

Prochaska, J.
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Smoking and the reduced life expectancy of individuals with serious mental illness,

Tam, Jamie et al.
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Smoking cessation during substance abuse treatment: What you need to know,

Baca, C.T., & Yahne, C.E.
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Smoking cessation is associated with lower rates of mood/anxiety and alcohol use disorder,

Cavazos-Rehg, P.A., Breslau, N., Hatsukami, D., Krauss, M.J., Spitznagel, E.L., Grucza, R.A., Salyer, P., Hartz, S.M., Bierut, L.J.
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Smoking cessation should be an integral part of serious mental illness treatment,

Schroeder, S.A.
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The N-SSATS Report: Tobacco Cessation Services,

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality
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Tobacco retailer proximity and density and nicotine dependence among smokers with serious mental illness (SMI),

Young-Wolff, K.C., Henriksen, L., Delucchi, K., and Prochaska, J.J.
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Tobacco use and mental illness: A wake-up call for psychiatrists,

Williams, J.M., Stroup, T.S., Brunette, M.F., Raney, L.E.
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Tobacco use screening and treatment by outpatient psychiatrists before and after release of the American psychiatric association treatment guidelines for nicotine dependence,

Rogers, E., Sherman, S.
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Tobacco-free Grounds Implementation in California Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Programs,

Guydish J, Wahleithner J, Williams D, Yip D.
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Trends in smoking among adults with mental illness and association between mental health treatment and smoking cessation,

Lê Cook, B., Wayne, G.F., Kafali, E.N., Liu. Z., Shu, C., Flores, M.
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Vital Signs: Current Cigarette Smoking Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years with Mental Illness — United States, 2009–2011,

Center for Disease Control & Prevention
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