Implementing Tobacco Cessation Programs in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Settings
A Quick Guide for Program Directors and Clinicians
This quick guide contains an overview of the challenges associated with tobacco cessation and the benefits of being tobacco-free for individuals as well as those of a smoke-free workplace. It also includes tips that substance use disorder treatment settings can use to implement their own tobacco cessation programs.
Pub id: SMA18-5069QG
Publication Date: 8/2018
Last Reviewed: 08/20/2018
Popularity: Not ranked
Format: Guidelines or Manual
Audience: Employers, Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers, Professional Care Providers, Prevention Professionals
Population Group: People with Substance Use or Abuse Problems as Population Group, People with Alcohol Use or Abuse Problems as Population Group
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