IntEgrating Smoking Cessation treatment As part of usual Psychological care for dEpression and anxiety (ESCAPE): protocol for a randomised and controlled, multicentre, acceptability, feasibility and implementation trial
<strong>Background</strong> People with depression/anxiety are twice as likely to smoke and are less responsive to standard tobacco treatments, leading to a reduced life expectancy of up to 13.6 years compared to people without depression/anxiety. However, this group of smokers is motiv...
Main Authors: | Taylor, G, Aveyard, P, Bartlem, K, Shaw, A, Player, J, Metcalfe, C, Kessler, D, Munafò, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2019
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