Abstract
Recent surveys have documented the very high incidence of smoking among treatment populations of alcohol and other drug misusers. While the health risks of smoking are well-documented in the literature, addictions professionals have traditionally been reluctant to address the problem of nicotine dependence with their clients. Recently, researchers have begun to investigate the impact of smoking cessation treatment on substance misusers who are also nicotine dependent. The purpose of this paper is to provide addictions treatment professionals with an overview of the research in this area and to highlight gaps in the knowledge base. In addition, this paper will review recent developments in the treatment of nicotine dependence and discuss their applicability to nicotine-dependent persons who are in treatment for the misuse of alcohol or another drug.