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1 Sample Text 1 Tobacco in Mental Illness and Addictions : Prevalent and overrepresented Consuming 44% of cigarettes smoked Lethal Treatable, yet remaining undertreated USDHHS. National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, 2004 Lasser, et al., 2000 Health Canada, 2011 Grant et al., 2004 CAN-ADAPTT, 2012

2 Sample Text 2 Kalman, Morisette, & George, 2005; * comparator added Prevalence of Smoking in Clinical Samples MI/A Smoking prevalence (%) SZ BPD MDD PD OCD PTSD Alcohol Cocaine Opioid 100 80 60 40 20 0 Gen. Pop*

3 Sample Text 3 What is the STOP Program? Research project examining the effectiveness of providing cost-free smoking cessation treatment (pharmacotherapy + behavioural support) to Ontario smokers Goal: Decrease smoking prevalence in Ontario by increasing patient access to evidence-based treatments and building local capacity to deliver treatment


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