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Brief interventions for smoking and alcohol associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: a population survey in England.

Loren S KockLion ShahabClaire GarnettMelissa OldhamHarry Tattan-BirchColin AngusLeonie BroseJamie Brown
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
The receipt of BIs for smoking declined following March 2020 but rebounded among priority socioeconomic groups of people who smoked. BIs for alcohol among those who use alcohol at increasing and higher risk levels were low and there was no appreciable change over time. Maintaining higher BI delivery among socioeconomic and mental health priority groups of smokers and increasing and higher risk alcohol users is important to support reductions in smoking and alcohol related inequalities.
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