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Comorbidity, smoking behavior and treatment outcome.
Author: AbramsD, BorrelliB, DePueJ, GastfriendD, GoldsteinM, KeuthenN J, MurphyC, NiauraR S, ReiterS R
Original Abstract of the Article :
A sizeable sector of the population continues to smoke cigarettes despite our efforts to prevent and treat this addiction. We explored the relationships between lifetime comorbidity, psychiatric symptomatology, smoking behavior and treatment outcome to better understand vulnerability to smoking and ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1159/000012403
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Comorbidity, Smoking Behavior, and Treatment Outcome
Smoking remains a significant public health challenge, and understanding the factors that contribute to smoking behavior and treatment outcomes is crucial. This research investigates the relationships between lifetime comorbidity, psychiatric symptomatology, smoking behavior, and treatment outcomes, aiming to identify factors that influence vulnerability to smoking and treatment response.
Exploring Factors Influencing Smoking Behavior
The researchers explore the complex interplay between comorbidity, psychiatric symptoms, smoking behavior, and treatment outcomes. They aim to shed light on the factors that make certain individuals more susceptible to smoking and less responsive to treatment. This research can provide valuable insights for developing more effective smoking cessation interventions.
Understanding Smoking Behavior for Effective Interventions
This research is like finding a hidden trail through a vast desert, leading to a better understanding of the factors that contribute to smoking behavior. It's a crucial step towards developing more effective smoking cessation interventions.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research is a reminder that the desert of smoking behavior is a complex and challenging landscape. By understanding the factors that influence smoking and treatment outcomes, we can develop more effective interventions and help individuals break free from this addiction.
Date :
- Date Completed 2000-10-10
- Date Revised 2017-11-01
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