Smoking cessation treatment outcomes among people with and without mental and substance use disorders: An observational real-world study

Conclusion The inclusion of individuals with and without MSUD in the same protocol, allowing for individuals with MSUD undergoing their psychiatric treatment, generates at least comparable success rates between the groups. Predictors of treatment success were similar to those found in the general population. Facilities that treat patients with MSUD should treat tobacco use in order to reduce the disparities in morbidity and mortality experienced by this population.
Source: European Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research