Yes, adding mindfulness therapy to standard treatment for smoking will improve its efficacy when used on adolescents with smoking addiction.
The main problem that the youth or the students face while trying to quit the habit of smoking is withdrawal symptoms, and among these withdrawal symptoms, the major symptom that the youth face is depression.
When a person is trying to quit smoking, it is more likely that the person will develop depression as part of the withdrawal. Due to this, the person can even revert back to smoking, as during the depressive phase, cravings might increase due to stress and mental uneasiness. So it is best to include a mindfulness program during the standard treatment program as the chances of the person reverting back to smoking due to depression will decrease significantly as a result.
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