Background : Persons with mental health disorders (MHD) have higher rates of smoking and poorer cessation of smoking outcomes than those without MHD. A decreased level of motivation may partially explain lower cessation rates, but there is little information on motivation among inpatients with MHD. Objectives: Primary aims were to compare (1) motivation to cease smoking among those hospitalised with MHD or non-MHD, (2) the proportion that attempted smoking cessation, and (3) use of aids to cessation. A secondary aim was to assess cessation up to six months post-discharge. Methods: Smokers were recruited at a tertiary hospital in Perth, Western Australia. Surveys were administered upon admission and at 5 and 14 days and 6 months post-dischar...
OBJECTIVE: To determine what motivates smokers with mental illness to participate in a smoking cessa...
Objective: Smoke-free policies have been introduced in inpatient psychiatric facilities in most deve...
Objective: Smoke-free policies have been introduced in inpatient psychiatric facilities in most deve...
Background : Persons with mental health disorders (MHD) have higher rates of smoking and poorer cess...
Background People with mental health (MH) disorders smoke at higher rates, are more nicotine-depende...
Introduction: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than general population smokers. Howeve...
Only one in five people in the general population smoke tobacco but most patients in secure and fore...
Introduction: Persons with a mental disorder smoke at higher rates and sufferdisproportionate tobacc...
Objective: People with mental health difficulties (MHD) are more likely to smoke and to have smoking...
Introduction: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than general population smokers. Howeve...
Background and aimsSmoke-free psychiatric hospitalisation provides opportunity for initiating tobacc...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to better understand the quit experience and concerns of sm...
Background: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than the general population and are dispr...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide and the prevalence is partic...
BACKGROUND: To reduce inequalities between individuals with and without mental health problems, a be...
OBJECTIVE: To determine what motivates smokers with mental illness to participate in a smoking cessa...
Objective: Smoke-free policies have been introduced in inpatient psychiatric facilities in most deve...
Objective: Smoke-free policies have been introduced in inpatient psychiatric facilities in most deve...
Background : Persons with mental health disorders (MHD) have higher rates of smoking and poorer cess...
Background People with mental health (MH) disorders smoke at higher rates, are more nicotine-depende...
Introduction: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than general population smokers. Howeve...
Only one in five people in the general population smoke tobacco but most patients in secure and fore...
Introduction: Persons with a mental disorder smoke at higher rates and sufferdisproportionate tobacc...
Objective: People with mental health difficulties (MHD) are more likely to smoke and to have smoking...
Introduction: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than general population smokers. Howeve...
Background and aimsSmoke-free psychiatric hospitalisation provides opportunity for initiating tobacc...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to better understand the quit experience and concerns of sm...
Background: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than the general population and are dispr...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide and the prevalence is partic...
BACKGROUND: To reduce inequalities between individuals with and without mental health problems, a be...
OBJECTIVE: To determine what motivates smokers with mental illness to participate in a smoking cessa...
Objective: Smoke-free policies have been introduced in inpatient psychiatric facilities in most deve...
Objective: Smoke-free policies have been introduced in inpatient psychiatric facilities in most deve...