Service‐user experiences of an integrated psychological intervention for depression or anxiety and tobacco smoking in improving access to psychological therapies services: A qualitative investigation into mechanisms of change in quitting smoking
Abstract Introduction High smoking prevalence leads to increased morbidity and mortality in individuals with depression/anxiety. Integrated interventions targeting both smoking and mood have been found to be more effective than those targeting smoking alone, but the mechanisms of change of these int...
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Main Authors: | Kim Fredman Stein (Author), Katherine Sawyer (Author), Shadi Daryan (Author), Jennifer Allen (Author), Gemma Taylor (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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