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Treatment of Tobacco Use Disorder and Mood Disorders in Adolescents

Current Addiction Reports, 2018
To update the literature on treatment of tobacco use in the context of comorbid mood disorders among adolescents, focusing on the last 5 years (2013–2017). We review tobacco use prevalence, the association between adolescent tobacco use and mood disorders, and interventions for adolescent tobacco users and those with concurrent mood disorders. Advances
Christi A. Patten, Daniel R. Witt
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The effect of vitamin D supplementation on tobacco-related disorders in individuals with a tobacco use disorder: a randomized clinical trial

Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2021
Vitamin D deficiency in cigarette smokers (CS) might associate with several complications, including metabolic deficits, depression and anxiety. This study evaluated the effects of vitamin D on mental health symptoms, nicotine misuse, and biomarkers of metabolic diseases in individuals with a tobacco use disorder.
Soheil Bagheri   +6 more
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Prospective analysis of comorbidity: Tobacco and alcohol use disorders.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2000
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) and tobacco use disorders (TD) frequently co-occur. The authors examined AUD-TD comorbidity over time using a state-trait (ST) model. The ST model represents variance in AUD/TD as a traitlike factor that spans measurement occasion and identifies distinct sources of variance in AUD-TD comorbidity.
Kristina M. Jackson   +2 more
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Evaluation of an Online Residency Training in Tobacco Use Disorder

The American Journal on Addictions, 2019
Background and ObjectivesDespite the overwhelming need for tobacco use disorder (TUD) treatment in behavioral health settings, few models have emerged for training psychiatry residents. One barrier may be a lack of curricula or faculty expertize in this area.
Jill M. Williams   +4 more
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Tobacco Use Disorder

2019
The majority of patients with schizophrenia currently smokes or has smoked in the past, at much higher rates than seen in the general population. Psychiatry needs to make smoking cessation a priority and help their patients quit smoking and remain quit.
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Nicotine Dependence and Tobacco Use Disorder Treatment

2021
This chapter discusses treatments for tobacco use disorder, nicotine addiction, and smoking cessation. Though tobacco use and smoking rates have decreased globally, there are still millions of people worldwide who are current users. Most tobacco in the United States is consumed via smoking, but recently vaping and electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) have ...
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Comorbid Cannabis and Tobacco Use Disorders in Hospitalized Patients with Psychotic-Spectrum Disorders

Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 2018
Individuals with psychotic-spectrum disorders use tobacco and cannabis at higher rates than the general population and individuals with other psychiatric disorders, which may contribute to increased rates of medical problems and mortality. The present study examined whether individuals with psychosis and comorbid tobacco and/or cannabis use disorders ...
Alexandra Morena   +14 more
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Tobacco use disorder and the risk of completed suicide in VHA

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014
are to calculate TIJ and to examine factors associated with TIJ in a sample of drug injectors. Methods: As part of an exploratory study on injection drug initiation, interviewswere conductedwith drug injectors recruited at outreach sites in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA (n=549) during 2011–12.
Kipling M. Bohnert   +4 more
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Neurocognitive Function as a Treatment Target for Tobacco Use Disorder

Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports, 2017
Novel approaches are needed to improve the treatment of tobacco use disorder (TUD). Two distinct literatures have examined the impact of cognitive function in the maintenance of TUD. One approach has focused on automatic cognitive processes, and the second approach has addressed the role of executive cognitive processes.
Mehmet Sofuoglu   +3 more
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Impact of tobacco use on the symptoms of painful temporomandibular joint disorders

Pain, 2009
This study examines the relationship between the severity of painful temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) symptoms and current tobacco use in patients evaluated at a specialized orofacial pain clinic. Medical records, including responses to the Chronic Pain Grading Scale (CPGS), from 606 consecutive patients evaluated at the Mayo Clinic orofacial ...
Kevin I. Reid   +5 more
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