Addressing concerns about smoking cessation and mental health: Theoretical review and practical guide for healthcare professionals
Smoking rates in people with depression and anxiety are twice as high as in the general population, even though people with depression and anxiety are motivated to stop smoking. Most healthcare professionals are aware that stopping smoking is one of the greatest changes that people can make to impro...
Main Authors: | Taylor, GMJ, Baker, AL, Fox, N, Kessler, DS, Aveyard, P, Munafò, MR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2020
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