A quit smoking group. Pilot study |
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Authors: | Van Dongen C J Kriz P Fox K A Haque I |
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Affiliation: | College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh 54901, USA. vandonge@uwosh.edu |
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Abstract: | 1. While the rate of smoking is extremely high among persons with mental illness, there have been efforts to assist this population to quit. A 10-week smoking cessation program was provided for 10 highly nicotine dependent persons with persistent mental illness. 2. No significant differences were found in psychiatric symptoms or drug side effects prior to and after smoking cessation efforts. Four months later, for the 7 subjects who completed the program, 14% were abstinent, 43% maintained reduced tobacco intake, and 43% had resumed previous smoking patterns. 3. Specific barriers to quitting include a lack of nonsmoking coping skills, long-term identity as a smoker, ready access to tobacco products, nicotine addiction, and limited nonsmoking social support. |
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