Zusammenfassung
Zu den zentralen Spezifika einer Nikotinabhängigkeit im Vergleich zu anderen häufigen Abhängigkeitserkrankungen (siehe Kap. 5 zu Alkohol- und Drogenabhängigkeit) gehören das hohe Abhängigkeitspotenzial, das stark erhöhte Sterberisiko, das sich aber meist erst im späteren Lebensalter bemerkbar macht, und die Tatsache, dass große internationale Tabakkonzerne intensiv versuchen, Nicht- und Exrauchende sowohl online wie offline von ihren Produkten zu überzeugen und dies auch als direkte Konkurrenz zur Tabakprävention.
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Schaub, M.P. (2023). Nikotinabhängigkeit. In: Ebert, D.D., Baumeister, H. (eds) Digitale Gesundheitsinterventionen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-65816-1_14
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