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What do 1000 smokers with mental illness say about their tobacco use?

机译:有1000名吸烟者的精神疾病如何对他们的烟草使用说?

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Objective: To determine what motivates smokers with mental illness to participate in a smoking cessation or reduction programme and to report their attendance and cessation rates. Method: A group programme was provided to assist smokers with mental illness to cease or reduce their use of tobacco. People who registered to address their tobacco use completed a questionnaire which included information about their mental health, tobacco use, and what they wanted to achieve by attending the programme. Results: A total of 1043 smokers living with mental illness contacted the programme and asked for help to address their tobacco use between 2000 and 2011. At the first contact they were smoking an average of 27.4 cigarettes per day and had been smoking for 23.8 years, and 87% said they wanted to quit tobacco and a further 10% wanted to smoke less: 85% said they were concerned about the effect that smoking tobacco was having on their health, 56% were concerned for financial reasons, and nearly half (47.6%) said that they were concerned about both their physical health and their financial situation. In Adelaide, 148 Tobacco Free programmes were provided by mental health services. Of those who attended at least one session and completed an evaluation at the end of the programme, 22.5% reported not smoking. Most remained motivated to continue to address their tobacco use and many registered for a further programme. Conclusions: Many smokers living with serious mental illness are concerned about the impact of tobacco use on their health and finances and are motivated to address it. Group treatment programmes specifically designed for these people can achieve good cessation rates and should be readily accessible to all smokers with mental illness.
机译:目的:确定有什么促进精神疾病的吸烟者参与吸烟或减少计划,并报告他们的出席和停止税率。方法:提供了一项集团计划,以帮助患有精神疾病的吸烟者停止或减少他们对烟草的使用。注册解决其烟草的人员已完成调查问卷,其中包含有关其心理健康,烟草使用的信息以及他们通过参加计划来实现的内容。结果:共有1043名患有精神疾病的吸烟者联系了该计划,并要求帮助解决2000年至2011年之间的烟草使用。在第一次联系时,他们每天平均吸烟27.4支香烟,并已吸烟23.8年, 87%的人表示,他们希望放弃烟草,另外10%想要吸烟少:85%表示他们关注吸烟烟草对其健康的影响,56%涉及财务原因,近一半(47.6) %)说他们关注其身体健康及其财务状况。在阿德莱德,精神卫生服务提供148个烟草免费计划。那些在该计划结束时出席了至少一个会议并完成评估的人,22.5%报告不吸烟。最仍有动力,继续解决他们的烟草使用,并获得进一步的计划。结论:患有严重精神疾病的许多吸烟者都关注烟草对健康和财务的影响,并且有动力解决它。专门为这些人设计的小组治疗计划可以实现良好的停止速度,并且应该随时随地携带精神疾病的吸烟者。

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