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Finding
Finding
decline
Among smokers with unipolar depressive disorders who entered the trial with low depressive symptoms, achieving smoking abstinence was associated with a significantly higher rate of worsening depressive symptoms compared to not achieving abstinence.
| Effect size | 56% (35/63) vs 27% (6/22), Chi2=4.60, p=0.032 |
| Comparator | Non-abstinent participants with low baseline depressive symptoms |
| Effect summary | decline; 56% (35/63) vs 27% (6/22), Chi2=4.60, p=0.032 |
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Source
PMC3505846
A Controlled Trial of Bupropion Added to Nicotine Patch and Behavioral Therapy for Smoking Cessation in Adults with Unipolar Depressive Disorders