Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7512352 | International Journal of Drug Policy | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The vast majority of participants with the lived experience of homelessness and smoking were uninterested in established smoking cessation approaches. They did, however, have creative ideas about alternative smoking interventions that providers may support to reduce smoking-related harm and enhance quality of life. These ideas included providing information about the relative risks of smoking and the relative benefits of alternative strategies to obtaining nicotine and avoiding smoking.
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Authors
Susan E. Collins, Victoria E. Orfaly, Teresa Wu, Sunny Chang, Robert V. Hardy, Amia Nash, Matthew B. Jones, Leslie Mares, Emily M. Taylor, Lonnie A. Nelson, Seema L. Clifasefi,