Smoking cessation for people with severe mental illness (SCIMITAR+): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Abstract
BackgroundPeople with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia are three times more likely to smoke than the wider population, contributing to widening health inequalities. Smoking remains the largest modifiable risk factor for this health inequality, but people with severe mental illness have not historically engaged with smoking cessation services. We aimed to test the effectiveness of a combined behavioural and pharmacological smoking...
Paper Details
Title
Smoking cessation for people with severe mental illness (SCIMITAR+): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
5
Pages
379 - 390
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