Study Suggests Interventions Are Needed To Sustain Tobacco Abstinence After Release F

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JAMA Internal Medicine Study Highlights A study by Jennifer G. Clarke, M.D., M.P.H., of Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, and colleagues suggests that behavioral intervention provided prior to release from prison improves tobacco abstinence in the community. (Online First) A total of 262 inmates (35 percent female) were recruited approximately 8 weeks prior to their release from a smoke-free prison and were randomized to 6 weekly sessions of either education videos (control) or the WISE intervention (Working Inside for Smoking Elimination)...
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