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Longitudinal Description and Prediction of Smoking Among Borderline Patients: An 18-Year Follow-Up Study.

Marcelo J A A BrañasFrances R FrankenburgChristina M TemesGarrett M FitzmauriceMary C Zanarini
Published in: The Journal of clinical psychiatry (2023)
Conclusions: Taken together, the results of this study suggest that recovery status was an important element in the prevalence of smoking among borderline patients over time. They also suggest that smoking was predicted by 3 factors: prior psychopathology, demographics, and psychological maturity.
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