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Risk of depressive disorders after tobacco smoking cessation: a retrospective cohort study in Fukuoka, Japan.

Takako FujitaAkira BabazonoYumi HaranoPeng Jiang
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
The present study showed that there were no significant differences with respect to having depressive disorders between smoking cessation and smoking groups. We also showed that smoking cessation was not related to incidence of depressive disorders among participants, including and excluding users of smoking cessation medication, after adjusting for potential confounders. Although the results have some limitations because of the nature of the study design, our findings will provide helpful information to smokers, health professionals and policy makers for improving smoking cessation.
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