Improved rates of treatment success following alcohol and other drug treatment among clients who quit or reduce their tobacco smoking.
Hugh PiercyJoshua Benjamin Bernard GarfieldDan I LubmanTina LamVictoria ManningPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2020)
Despite low overall rates of smoking cessation, our findings suggest clients who do successfully quit have a greater likelihood of achieving reductions in PDOC use and dependence severity. These results reinforce efforts to promote more comprehensive, routine provision of smoking cessation care (i.e. counselling and nicotine replacement therapy). AOD treatment presents a crucial opportunity to deliver smoking cessation care to all clients who smoke, particularly those who are unconcerned about their use, as this group may stand to benefit most.