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Treatment for Cigarette Smoking Among Depressed Mental Health Outpatients: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Sharon M. Hall, PhD, Janice Y. Tsoh, PhD, Judith J. Prochaska, PhD, MPH, Stuart Eisendrath, MD, Joseph S. Rossi, PhD, Colleen A. Redding, PhD, Amy B. Rosen, PsyD, Marc Meisner, MD, Gary L. Humfleet, PhD and Julie A. Gorecki, MA

Sharon M. Hall, Janice Y. Tsoh, Judith J. Prochaska, Stuart Eisendrath, Gary L. Humfleet, and Julie A. Gorecki are with the University of California, San Francisco. Joseph S. Rossi and Colleen A. Redding are with the University of Rhode Island Cancer Prevention Research Center, Kingston, RI. Marc Meisner is with Kaiser Permanente, San Rafael, Calif. At the time of this study, Amy B. Rosen was with the University of California, San Francisco.


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FIGURE 1— Recruitment and follow-up of depressed patients in mental health treatment participating in a smoking cessation treatment program.

Note. MDD = major depressive order; C-DIS = Computerized Diagnostic Interview Schedule

 

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FIGURE 2— Smoking abstinence rates, by treatment condition.

 

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FIGURE 3— Percentage of participants who made at least 1 quit attempt, by treatment condition and cigarette use at baseline.

 





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