Exercise as add-on therapy for smoking cessation in people with mental illness
Introduction & Purpose The prevalence of smoking among people with mental illness is two to four times higher than in the general population. Unsuccessful quit attempts, often due to low confidence in their ability to quit, suggest that smokers with mental illness may benefit from additional smo...
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Main Authors: | Stefanie Schöttl (Author), Prisca Kopp-Wilfling (Author), Anika Frühauf (Author), Carina Bichler (Author), Martin Niedermeier (Author), Monika Edlinger (Author), Bernhard Holzner (Author), Martin Kopp (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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