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Marc L. Steinberg

Researcher at Rutgers University

Publications -  65
Citations -  1798

Marc L. Steinberg is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoking cessation & Population. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1564 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc L. Steinberg include University of South Florida & University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

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Motivational interviewing with personalized feedback: a brief intervention for motivating smokers with schizophrenia to seek treatment for tobacco dependence.

TL;DR: This study tested whether motivational interviewing is effective in motivating smokers with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder to seek tobacco dependence treatment.
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Effectiveness of screening instruments in detecting substance use disorders among prisoners.

TL;DR: Several screening instruments in detecting substance use disorders among prison inmates were examined and the Texas Christian University Drug Screen, the Simple Screening Instrument, and a combined instrument-Alcohol Dependence Scale/Addiction Severity Index-Drug Use section were found to be the most effective.
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Increased nicotine and cotinine levels in smokers with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder is not a metabolic effect.

TL;DR: The hypothesis that the increased serum nicotine and cotinine levels observed are attributable to an increased nicotine intake per cigarette in smokers with schizophrenia as compared to those without mental illness is supported.
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Smokers With Behavioral Health Comorbidity Should Be Designated a Tobacco Use Disparity Group

TL;DR: The disparity in smoking rates among persons with behavioral health issues relative to the general population will worsen over time if their needs remain unaddressed and a national effort to increase surveillance, research, and treatment is needed.
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Barriers and solutions to addressing tobacco dependence in addiction treatment programs.

TL;DR: Specific clinical-, program-, and system-level changes are recommended to fully address the problem of tobacco use among alcohol and other drug abuse patients.