| Literature DB >> 17373411 |
Suzy Bird Gulliver1, Barbara W Kamholz, Amy W Helstrom.
Abstract
Cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence commonly co-occur with alcohol dependence. However, treatment for tobacco dependence is not routinely included in alcohol treatment programs, largely because of concerns that addressing both addictions concurrently would be too difficult for patients and would adversely affect recovery from alcoholism. To the contrary, research shows that smoking cessation does not disrupt alcohol abstinence and may actually enhance the likelihood of longer-term sobriety. Smokers in alcohol treatment or recovery face particular challenges regarding smoking cessation. Researchers and clinicians should take these circumstances into account when determining how best to treat these patients' tobacco dependence.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17373411 PMCID: PMC6527036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alcohol Res Health ISSN: 1535-7414