Depression Outcomes in Smokers and Nonsmokers: Comparison of Collaborative Care Management Versus Usual Care
Background: Depression is common in the primary care setting and tobacco use is more prevalent among individuals with depression. Recent research has linked smoking to poorer outcomes of depression treatment. We hypothesized that in adult primary care patients with the diagnosis of depression, curre...
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Main Authors: | Joseph A. Akambase (Author), Nathaniel E. Miller (Author), Gregory M. Garrison (Author), Paul Stadem MD (Author), Heather Talley (Author), Kurt B. Angstman (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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