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A mixed‐method systematic review and meta‐analysis of mental health professionals’ attitudes toward smoking and smoking cessation amongst people with mental illnesses

A mixed‐method systematic review and meta‐analysis of mental health professionals’ attitudes toward smoking and smoking cessation amongst people with mental illnesses

A significant proportion of mental health professionals hold attitudes and misconceptions that may undermine the delivery of smoking cessation interventions; many report a lack of time, training and confidence as main barriers to addressing smoking in their patients. By continuing to browse this site you agree to us using cookies as described in About Cookies Previous article in issue: It is time
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Effects of social and technology overload on psychological well-being in young South Korean adults: The mediatory role of social network service addiction

This study examined the effects of social and information technology overload on psychological well-being. It also explored the mediating role of social network service (SNS) addiction in the hypothesized relationships between these variables. A sample of 419 college students and employees in their 20s and 30s, who were SNS users in South Korea, participated in the study. The results showed that s
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Emergency department visits and hospitalisations for adverse events related to dietary supplements are common

This study was the first attempt to estimate the number of consumers in the USA who require emergency department (ED) visits or hospitalisations due to supplement adverse events. Methods The authors estimated the number of ED visits and hospital admissions for adverse events associated with dietary supplements in the USA using data from a 10-year period (2004 to 2013). Trained abstractors reviewed
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Blunted cardiac stress reactors exhibit relatively high levels of behavioural impulsivity

This study examined whether extreme stress reactors differ in their behavioural impulsivity. Individuals showing blunted (N =23) and exaggerated (N =23) cardiovascular reactions to stress were selected by screening a healthy student population (N =276). Behavioural impulsivity was measured via inhibitory control and motor impulsivity tasks. Blunted reactors exhibited greater impulsivity than exagg
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