Tobacco Use Cessation


This guide is an introductory list to help locate research materials at the Rowland Medical Library.  Tobacco use is the major preventable cause of disease in the United States.  It is estimated that the use of tobacco products causes more than 400,000 deaths and results in over $50 billion in direct medical costs annually.  Cigarette smoking is the most widespread form of tobacco use.  Snuff and chewing tobacco are the most widely used forms of smokeless tobacco.  Methods to aid in tobacco cessation include both behavioral and pharmacological approaches.

Guides / Selected textbooks / More books / Selected journals / More journals / Selected indexes and abstracts / Selected journal articlesMore reference sources / Specialized sources / Selected electronic sources


Guides

Abrams, David, et. al. (eds.). The tobacco dependence treatment handbook:a guide to best practices.
        WM 290 T628 2003

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Smoking cessation : information for specialists.
        REF 290 S664q 1996

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Smoking Cessation.
        REF WM 290 S664 1996

American Psychiatric Association. Practice guidelines for the treatment of patients with nicotine dependence.
        WM 290 A537 1996


Selected textbooks

Haustein, K.O. Tobacco or health? : physiological and social damages caused by tobacco smoking.
        QV 137 H187 2003

Slovic, Paul (ed.). Smoking : risk, perception & policy.
        WM 290 S564 2001

Kozlowski, Lynn T. et al. Cigarettes, nicotine, & health : a biobehavioral approach.
        WM 290 K694 2001

Levin, Edward D. (ed.) Nicotinic receptors in the nervous system.
       WL 102.8 N426 2002

Piasecki, Melissa, et al (eds.) Nicotine in psychiatry : psychopathology and emerging therapeutics.
       WM 290 N426 2000

Fisher, Edwin B. 7 steps to a smoke free life.
        CONSUMER HEALTH WM 290 F533 1998

Benowitz, Neal L (ed.). Nicotine safety and toxicity.
        QV 137 N426 1998

Levin, Edward D. (ed.). Smoking : individual difference, psychopathology, and emotion.
        WM 290 G442 1995

Gold, Mark. Tobacco.
        WM 290 G642 1995

Orleans, C. Tracy and John Slade (eds.).  Nicotine addiction principles and management.
        QV 137 N526 1993


More books

Search RoMeo Public Access Catalog

Suggested subject headings: Smoking Cessation
Smoking
Tobacco
Tobacco Use Disorder
Nicotine
Tobacco, Smokeless

Selected journals

Addiction 
European addiction research 
Journal of addictive diseases
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Tobacco control 


More journals

Search RoMeO Public Access Catalog

Suggested subject headings: Smoking  - Periodicals

Tobacco - Periodicals

Substance-Related Disorders - Periodicals

Selected indexes and abstracts

 MEDLINE Database  (off-campus login required)

Suggested subject headings: Tobacco Use Cessation
Smoking Cessation
Smoking
Tobacco
Tobacco, Smokeless
Tobacco Use Disorder
Nicotine
Tobacco Smoke Pollution

Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health & CINAHL Database (off-campus login required)

Search using keywords: Smoking Cessation Programs
Smoking Cessation
Smoking
Tobacco
Tobacco, Smokeless
Nicotine
Nicotine Patch
Nicotine Replacement Therapy

Academic Search Premier  (off-campus login required)

Search using keywords: Smoking Cessation Programs
Tobacco Habit
Smoking
Nicotine
Smokeless Tobacco
Cigarettes

Selected journal articles

Christen AG, et al. Tobacco cessation and nicotine replacement therapy for dental practice.  General Dentistry, 2003 Nov-Dec; 51(6): 525-32.

Karnath B. Smoking cessation.  The American Journal of Medicine. 2002 Apr 1; 112(5):399-405.

Rigotti NA.  Clinical practice. Treatment of tobacco use and dependence. New England Journal of Medicine. 2002 Feb 14; 346(7): 506-512.

Moolchan ET, et al. A review of tobacco smoking in adolescents: treatment implications.  Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2000 Jun; 39(6):682-93.

Sweanor DT.  Policy options to reduce tobacco-caused mortality.  Journal of Addictive Diseases. 1999; 18(3):1-11.


More reference sources

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy people 2010.
        REF WA 540 .AA1 H245 2000

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Reducing tobacco use : a report of the Surgeon General.
        WM 290 R428 2000

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. You can quit smoking.
        REF WM 290 S664c 1996

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Youth & tobacco: preventing tobacco use among young people.
        QV 137 P738r 1995

Peto, Richard, et al. Mortality from smoking in developed countries, 1950-2000 : indirect estimates from national vital statistics.
        QV 137 M677 1994


Specialized sources

Anselm, Edward. Smoking cessation: the minimal contact counseling strategy.
        AUDIOVISUALS WB 100 N253 No. 729 1998

Smoking cessation: tailoring the therapy, parts I & II.
        AUDIOVISUALS HV 6740 S666 1992

The Adolescent and Child Tobacco Center.  601-815-1180.
        University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson
        Karen M. Crews, DMD. kcrews@sod.umsmed.edu


Selected electronic sources

Health consequences of smoking: A report from the Surgeon General
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/smokingconsequences

Partnership for a Health Mississippi
http://www.healthy-miss.org/

CDC's TIPS : Tobacco Information and Prevention Source
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco

American Cancer Society: Tobacco Information
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ped/ped_10.asp?sitearea=who&level=1

American Dental Association: Tobacco
http://www.ada.org/public/topics/tobacco.asp

NLM MEDLINEplus: "Smoking"
http://
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/smoking.html


Author:  Sarah Adcock
Copyright 2000, Revised 2002, Revised 2004 Reference Department, Rowland Medical Library,
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson
Last Updated: June 7, 2004