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  1. 13 lut 2014 · Anxiety, depression, mixed anxiety and depression, and stress significantly decreased between baseline and follow-up in quitters compared with continuing smokers: the standardised mean differences (95% confidence intervals) were anxiety −0.37 (95% confidence interval −0.70 to −0.03); depression −0.25 (−0.37 to −0.12); mixed anxiety ...

  2. Is smoking cessation associated with changes in anxiety and depression for adults living with and without psychiatric disorders?

  3. A total of 11 studies investigated the association of baseline depression with subsequent heaviness of smoking, of which eight (73%) found evidence that depression was associated with heavier rates of smoking, 22,119–125 while two (18%) found that depression was associated with reduced heaviness of smoking 26,126 and one (09%) found no ...

  4. 19 maj 2016 · We systematically reviewed longitudinal studies on the association of different aspects of smoking behavior with depression and anxiety. The results varied considerably, with evidence for smoking both associated with subsequent depression and anxiety, and vice versa.

  5. 1 maj 2023 · After adjustment for demographics and baseline variables, smoking cessation was associated with a decrease in scores for both anxiety (-0.40 point; 95% CI, -0.58 to -0.22 point) and...

  6. 6 maj 2024 · In the systematic review conducted by Taylor et al., it is concluded that smoking cessation is associated with improvements in anxiety, depression and mixed depressed and anxious symptomatology when maintaining abstinence within a range of a few weeks to years, in comparison to continuing to smoke.

  7. Eligibility and exclusion criteria. Both randomized clinical trials and secondary studies were considered for inclusion in this review if they met the following criteria: 1) they provided a smoking cessation treatment for smoking cessation; 2) they comprised samples of adult smokers with current major depression or depressive symptoms; 3) they used reliable and valid tools for depression ...