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Mental illness... Why am I not surprised?

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A whopping 44% of all cigarettes in the US are smoked by people with a diagnosed mental illness. That number comes from "Smoking and Mental Illness" by Karen Lasser, MD et al; JAMA Vol. 284 No. 20.
And the number is probably even higher today. More and more people quit smoking, since it is no longer socially acceptable. Currently only 20% of US adults smoke, down from about 50% in the 50s and 60s.
People who have mental illnesses smoke at a rate of 50 to 80 percent, compared with less than 20 percent of the general population. These high-risk people also smoke many more cigarettes a day than a regular smoker -- often three packs.
But what qualifies as a "Mental Illness" in this study?
Stress? Minor depression? Dyslexia? ADD? How low was the bar set?
That's like saying 78% of all blonds have eaten gelatin. It's a non-fact without all the stated conditions.
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Furthermore, smokers with mental illness are much more likely to smoke their cigarettes right down to the filters.
As opposed to who? Non-smokers? Or the perverbial "Sane" smoker?
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I'd rather be ignorant than stupid.
Ignorance implies a lack of knowledge which is easily correctable through education.
Stupidity implies an inability to learn.
Therefore; ignorance is temporary, stupidity is forever!