Authors
C Steven Richards, Lee M Cohen, Holly ER Morrell, Noreen L Watson, Blakely E Low
Publication date
2013/4
Source
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Volume
81
Issue
2
Pages
263
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Objective
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. In addition, smoking rates among depressed and anxious smokers are higher than in the population at large. Furthermore, treating depressed and anxious smokers effectively is particularly challenging because of their significant negative affect, dysfunctional emotional regulation, severe withdrawal symptoms, and numerous institutional barriers to successful treatment. Previous reviews in this area have typically focused on depression or anxiety disorders, whereas this review focuses on both disorders.
Method
This article presents a brief review of the literature on treating depressed and anxious smokers in smoking cessation programs. We also discuss treatment issues, challenges, and guidelines regarding effective interventions for depressed and anxious smokers who wish to stop smoking.
Results
The potential benefits …
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