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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 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 the risk of suicide mortality [PDF]
AbstractBackground and aimsTobacco 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 for other important factors, including psychiatric illness.
Kipling M. Bohnert+10 more
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Tobacco use disorder and treatment: new challenges and opportunities [PDF]
Tobacco use remains a global problem, and options for consumers have increased with the development and marketing of e-cigarettes and other new nicotine and tobacco products, such as "heat-not-burn" tobacco and dissolvable tobacco. The increased access to these new products is juxtaposed with expanding public health and clinical intervention options ...
Ziedonis, Douglas+2 more
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Reappraising Choice in Addiction: Novel Conceptualizations and Treatments for Tobacco Use Disorder [PDF]
The introduction of alternative nicotine and tobacco products (such as e-cigarettes, heat-not-burn devices, nicotine pouches) warrants an updated framework from which to conceptualize tobacco use disorder (TUD).
Amanda M. Palmer+9 more
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Tobacco use disorder and cardiovascular health
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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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 ...
Frank T. Leone, Sarah Evers-Casey
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Residential Treatment Exclusively for Tobacco Use Disorder: A Narrative Review [PDF]
Introduction Tobacco use disorder is a major public health issue, and novel smoking cessation approaches are urgently needed. Residential treatment programs have been suggested as a potentially effective treatment for tobacco use disorder.
Spoelstra, Symen Kornelis+2 more
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Practice Change After Training Psychiatry Residents in Tobacco Use Disorder [PDF]
The goal of this study was to evaluate treatment practices among psychiatry residents before and 3 months after a course on tobacco use disorder. After completing the course, residents (N=89) reported a significant increase in the frequency in nine of ...
Jill M. Williams+6 more
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Tobacco use disorder and the lungs
AbstractThis narrative review provides a summary of the impact of tobacco smoking on the respiratory system and the benefits of smoking cessation. Tobacco smoking is one of the leading preventable causes of death world‐wide and a major risk factor for lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Benjamin C. H. Kwan+2 more
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