Mechanisms underlying the comorbidity of tobacco use in mental health and addictive disorders
- PMID: 19527556
- DOI: 10.1177/070674370905400603
Mechanisms underlying the comorbidity of tobacco use in mental health and addictive disorders
Abstract
We discuss potential explanations for the high prevalence of tobacco use and tobacco dependence (TD) in people with mental health and addictive (MHA) disorders. The biopsychosocial basis for this comorbidity is presented, integrating evidence from epidemiologic and clinical studies. We also review evidence that suggests a shared vulnerability related to biological, genetic, and environmental factors may be the most parsimonious mechanism to explain the association between TD and MHA disorders. Finally, we review the examples of various MHA disorders that are associated with TD, and suggest avenues for new investigation that could aid in the development of rationale and more effective treatments for tobacco and MHA disorder comorbidities.
Comment in
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Addressing tobacco dependence in psychiatric practice: promises and pitfalls.Can J Psychiatry. 2009 Jun;54(6):353-5. doi: 10.1177/070674370905400602. Can J Psychiatry. 2009. PMID: 19527555 No abstract available.
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Smoking tobacco and collective myopia.Can J Psychiatry. 2009 Dec;54(12):854-5; author reply 855-6. doi: 10.1177/070674370905401213. Can J Psychiatry. 2009. PMID: 20063440 No abstract available.
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