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A survey of smoking prevalence and interest in quitting among social and community service organisation clients in Australia: a unique opportunity for reaching the disadvantaged

机译:对澳大利亚社会和社区服务组织客户中吸烟率和戒烟兴趣的调查:接触弱势群体的独特机会

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Background Social and community service organisations (SCSOs) are non-government, not-for-profit organisations that provide welfare services to disadvantaged individuals. SCSOs hold considerable potential for providing smoking cessation support to disadvantaged smokers. This study aimed to establish the prevalence of smoking, interest in quitting and interest in receiving cessation support amongst clients accessing SCSOs. Methods Clients seeking financial or material assistance from three SCSOs in NSW, Australia, between February and October 2010 were invited to complete a 60-item general health touch screen computer survey. This included questions about smoking status, past quit attempts and interest in receiving support to quit smoking from SCSO staff. Results A total of 552 clients were approached to participate during the study period, of which 383 provided consent and completed the survey (69% consent rate). Daily smoking was reported by 53.5% of participants. Occasional smoking (non-daily smoking) was reported by a further 7.9% of participants. Most participants had tried to quit smoking in the past (77%) and had made an average of two quit attempts (SD = 3.2) lasting longer than 24 hours in the previous 12 months. More than half of all participants (52.8%) reported that they would like help from SCSO staff to quit smoking. For those interested in receiving help, the preferred types of help were access to free NRT (77%), cash rewards (52%) and non-cash rewards (47%) for quitting, and to receive support and encouragement from SCSO staff to quit (45%). Conclusions Smoking rates among clients accessing SCSO are substantially higher than the general population rate of 15.1%. A substantial proportion of clients are interested in quitting and want support from the SCSO to do so.
机译:背景技术社会和社区服务组织(SCSO)是为弱势群体提供福利服务的非政府,非营利组织。 SCSO具有为弱势吸烟者提供戒烟支持的巨大潜力。这项研究旨在确定吸烟的普遍性,戒烟的兴趣以及在使用SCSO的客户中获得戒烟支持的兴趣。方法2010年2月至10月之间,从澳大利亚新南威尔士州的三个SCSO寻求财务或物质帮助的客户应邀完成了60项一般健康触摸屏计算机调查。其中包括有关吸烟状况,过去戒烟尝试以及是否有兴趣从SCSO员工那里获得支持以支持戒烟的问题。结果在研究期间,共与552位客户进行了接触,其中383位提供了同意并完成了调查(69%的同意率)。 53.5%的参与者报告了每日吸烟。 7.9%的参与者报告了偶尔吸烟(非每天吸烟)。过去,大多数参与者曾尝试戒烟(77%),并且在过去12个月中平均两次戒烟尝试(SD = 3.2)持续时间超过24小时。超过一半的参与者(52.8%)报告说,他们希望SCSO员工帮助戒烟。对于那些有兴趣获得帮助的人,首选的帮助类型是获得免费的NR​​T(77%),现金奖励(52%)和非现金奖励(47%)以便退出,以及获得SCSO工作人员的支持和鼓励。退出(45%)。结论使用SCSO的客户中的吸烟率大大高于15.1%的总人口率。很大一部分客户有兴趣退出,并希望获得SCSO的支持。

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