New therapy aims to help High-Risk veterans kick the habit
NCT ID NCT06687577
Summary
This study tested a new way to help veterans who smoke and are at high risk for suicide to quit. It compared standard quit-smoking treatment to a program that also included special therapy (DBT) to help manage difficult emotions. The goal was to see if the combined approach was more effective at helping people stop using tobacco and improving their mood.
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Veterans Medical Research Foundation
San Diego, California, 92161, United States
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