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- 2017
Physician tobacco screening and advice to quit among U.S. adolescents – National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013DOI: 10.1186/s12971-016-0107-6 Keywords: Adolescent, Smoking, Smoking cessation, Physicians, United States Abstract: Initiating tobacco use in adolescence increases the risk of nicotine dependence and continued smoking. Physician screening for tobacco use increases the odds of physicians intervening with patients who smoke; However, without appropriate follow-through by the physician, screening for tobacco use is not enough to significantly increase cessation rates. Given the critical phase of development adolescence poses in tobacco use and evidence that physician intervention improves adult cessation efforts, we sought to examine physician tobacco use screening and advice to quit among adolescents (12–17 years)
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