News (Media Awareness Project) - Alcohol Center Less Successful With Smokers |
Title: | Alcohol Center Less Successful With Smokers |
Published On: | 1997-12-06 |
Source: | Orange County Register |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 18:53:27 |
ALCOHOL CENTER LESS SUCCESSFUL WITH SMOKERS
Alcoholics who underwent treatment to stop drinking had little success in
trying to quit another habit smoking, according to a government survey.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that
only 8 percent of 448 smokers in alcohol treatment centers in Iowa, Kansas
and Nebraska were able to quit smoking.
The survey, which was taken in 1995 and 1996, was conducted within a year
of their alcohol treatment.
Treatment centers may shy away from trying to help alcoholics quit smoking
because of a fear that the stress will push them back to the bottle. The
government is encouraging alcohol treatment centers to start antismoking
programs too.
Alcoholics who underwent treatment to stop drinking had little success in
trying to quit another habit smoking, according to a government survey.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that
only 8 percent of 448 smokers in alcohol treatment centers in Iowa, Kansas
and Nebraska were able to quit smoking.
The survey, which was taken in 1995 and 1996, was conducted within a year
of their alcohol treatment.
Treatment centers may shy away from trying to help alcoholics quit smoking
because of a fear that the stress will push them back to the bottle. The
government is encouraging alcohol treatment centers to start antismoking
programs too.
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