The prevalence of mental health problems among users of NHS stop smoking services: effects of implementing a routine screening procedure
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Tobacco dependence among people with mental health problems is an issue that deserves attention both from a clinical and from a public health perspective. Research suggests that Stop Smoking Services often fail to ask clients about u...
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Main Authors: | Ratschen Elena (Author), Todd Chloe (Author), McNally Lisa (Author) |
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