Tips to Help People Living with Mental Health Conditions Stop Using Tobacco Products
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Implementation Science and Practice Advances Research Center (iSPARC)Psychiatry
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Tip SheetPublication Date
2022-10-06Subject Area
Tobacco Addiction
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Approximately fifty million people living in the U.S. use tobacco products. According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the state is smoking. As of 2017, 13.7% of Massachusetts adults were current smokers, with 13.5% of white adults, 15.7% of Black adults, and 18.3% of Hispanic adults reporting smoking cigarettes.1 One study found that an average smoker may attempt to quit 30 or more times before success is achieved with abstinence from smoking for at least one year. This tip sheet provides general and evidence-based tips on how to help individuals living with mental health conditions cease using tobacco products.DOI
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