Mental health screening and increased risk for anxiety and depression among treatment-seeking smokers
Conclusions:
We found high scores for mental illness in treatment-seeking smokers compared with non-smokers. The risk for anxiety and depression was higher among smokers. Increased nicotine addiction severity was associated with increased risk for mental illness and increased scores of anxiety and depression.
Source: Tobacco Induced Diseases - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Nilufer EmreKenan TopalNurgul BozkurtEylem Topaktas Source Type: research
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