Text-messaging to promote smoking cessation among individuals with opioid use disorder: quantitative and qualitative evaluation

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Divya Shankar
Belinda Borrelli
Vinson Cobb
Lisa M. Quintiliani
Tibor Palfai
Zoe Weinstein
Katia Bulekova
Hasmeena Kathuria
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[1] Boston University Medical Center,Pulmonary Center, Department of Medicine
[2] Boston University,Section of General Internal Medicine
[3] Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine,Psychological and Brain Science
[4] Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine,Clinical Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine
[5] Boston University,Research Computing Services (RCS) group, Information Services & Technology
[6] Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine,undefined
[7] Boston University,undefined
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Tobacco dependence treatment; Tobacco use disorder/ therapy; Opioid use disorder; Mobile health interventions; Text messaging; Substance-related disorders; Social determinants of health;
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