A 5-Factor Framework for Assessing Tobacco Use Disorder [PDF]
Cigarette use is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Despite the well documented dangers of smoking, nearly 20% of adults report regular use of tobacco.
Matthew Bucklin
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Tobacco use disorder is highly prevalent; more than a billion individuals use tobacco worldwide. Popular views on the addictive potential of tobacco often underestimate the complex neural adaptations that underpin continued use. Although sometimes trivialized as a minor substance, effects of nicotine on behavior lead to profound morbidity over a ...
Leone FT, Evers-Casey S.
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Tobacco use disorder in patients with other mental disorders: a dual disorder perspective from clinical neuroscience [PDF]
Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of disability and preventable deaths worldwide, but it should be differentiated from tobacco use disorder, which is, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, a bona fide mental disorder.
Nestor Szerman +7 more
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Tobacco use disorder and cardiovascular health [PDF]
AbstractThis narrative review examines the impact of cigarette smoking and the use of other tobacco and nicotine products on cardiovascular disease. Smoking increases the incidence of both acute and chronic cardiovascular diseases, and the harmful effects are substantially and relatively quickly reversible after quitting.
Neal L. Benowitz, Evangelia Liakoni
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Examining the relationship of concurrent obesity and tobacco use disorder on the development of substance use disorders and psychiatric conditions: Findings from the NESARC-III [PDF]
Background: Multimorbidity is linked to worse health outcomes than single health conditions. However, recent studies show that obesity may reduce the risk of developing substance use disorders (SUDs), particularly in vulnerable populations.
L.J. Fields +9 more
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Tobacco use disorder and the risk of suicide mortality [PDF]
Background and aims Tobacco use may be a risk factor for suicide mortality; however, prior research has produced equivocal findings and has been limited by relatively small sample sizes to study the rare event of suicide, as well as a lack of adjustment
Breslau +37 more
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Tobacco products and sensory health: An assessment of taste and smell disorders using 2021 NHIS data [PDF]
Introduction This study aims to assess the relationship between use of tobacco products and taste and smell disorders. Methods A secondary dataset analysis of cross-sectional data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) 2021 survey cycle, a ...
Rahaf H. Bin Hamdan +2 more
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Psychedelics as a potential treatment for tobacco use disorder: a systematic review. [PDF]
Despite considerable efforts, tobacco use disorder persists as a significant public health issue. The effectiveness of current smoking cessation therapies is limited, leading to a growing interest in alternative treatment approaches such as psychedelics.The aim of this review is to evaluate the scientific evidence regarding the role of psychedelics in ...
Spoelstra SK +3 more
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Electronic Cigarettes: an Overlooked Tool to Alleviate Disparities in Tobacco Use Disorder Among People with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders. [PDF]
Vuong JT +3 more
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Self- Evaluation Tool to Support Implementation of Treatment for Tobacco Use Disorder in Behavioral Health Programs. [PDF]
Covell NH +6 more
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