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Evaluation of Tobacco Treatment Strategies for Inpatient Psychiatry

Researchers
Tung Nguyen, MD
Research Fields
Addiction and Cessation
Special Populations

Individuals with mental illness or addictive disorders account for a staggering 44% to 46% of the US tobacco market. The overall goal of this research is to identify efficacious strategies for treating tobacco dependence among adult smokers hospitalized with severe mental illness.

 
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