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Medical comorbidities increase motivation to quit smoking among veterans being treated by a psychiatric facility.

Duffy SA, Biotti JK, Karvonen-Gutierrez CA, Essenmacher CA. Medical comorbidities increase motivation to quit smoking among veterans being treated by a psychiatric facility. Perspectives in psychiatric care. 2011 Apr 1; 47(2):74-83.

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Abstract:

Relating smoking behavior to the patient's medical comorbidities may increase motivation to quit smoking among veterans.





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