Strategies to support tobacco cessation and tobacco-free environments in mental health and substance abuse facilities

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We identified and described strategies for promoting smoking cessation and smoke-free environments that were implemented in Oregon and Utah in treatment centers for mental illness and substance abuse. We reviewed final evaluation reports submitted by state tobacco control programs (TCPs) to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and transcripts from a call study evaluation. The TCPs described factors that assisted in implementing strategies: being ready for opportunity, having a sound infrastructure, and having a branded initiative. These strategies could be used by other programs serving high-need populations for whom evidence-based interventions are still being developed.

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Marshall, L. T. L., Kuiper, N. M., & Rene Lavinghouze, S. (2015). Strategies to support tobacco cessation and tobacco-free environments in mental health and substance abuse facilities. Preventing Chronic Disease, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.140585

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