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Cigarette Smoking in Opioid-Using Patients Presenting for Hospital-Based Medical Services

, PhD, , PhD, , PhD, , BA, , PhD, , MD & , BA show all
Pages 65-69 | Received 10 Apr 2006, Accepted 24 Apr 2007, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Little is known about cigarette smoking among opioid users who are not in substance abuse treatment. The study examined cigarette smoking in out-of-treatment opioid users presenting at a hospital who participated in drug abuse research. Participants exhibited a high rate of smoking (92%) at baseline that remained unchanged at one year and were moderately nicotine-dependent. Nineteen percent preferred unfiltered cigarettes. Women were more likely to smoke menthol cigarettes; men were more likely to smoke unfiltered cigarettes. Caucasians tended to smoke more than other ethnicities and exhibited greater dependence. Out-of-treatment drug users continue to be at high risk for continued smoking.

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