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Trends in Smoking Among Adults With Mental Illness and Association Between Mental Health Treatment and Smoking Cessation

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Between 2004 and 2011, the decline in smoking among individuals with mental illness was significantly less than among those without mental illness, although quit rates were greater among those receiving mental health treatment. This suggests that tobacco control policies and cessation interventions targeting the general population have not worked as effectively for persons with mental illness.

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