Background People with a serious mental illness are more likely to smoke more and to be more dependent smokers than the general population. This may be due to a wide range of factors that could include a common aetiology to both smoking and the illness, self medication, smoking to alleviate adverse effects of medications, boredom in the existing environment, or a combination of these factors. It is important to undertake this review to facilitate improvements in both the health and safety of people with serious mental illness who smoke, and to reduce the overall burden of costs (both financial and health) to the smoker and, eventually, to the taxpayer. Objectives To review the effects of smoking cessation advice for people with serio...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: People with severe mental ill health smoke more and suffer greater smoking-rela...
Background: People with severe mental ill health are three times more likely to smoke but typically ...
Background: People with severe mental ill health are three times more likely to smoke but typically ...
Related item: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3579Background: People with a serious...
Related item: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3579Background: People with a serious...
Smoking rates among individuals with severe mental illness are significantly higher than in the gene...
Aims The physical health of people with severe mental illness (SMI) is poor. Smoking-related illness...
Background People with severe mental ill health are more likely to smoke than those in the general ...
In recent years, large campaigns have been organized for smoking cessation, health professionals hav...
BACKGROUND: People with severe mental ill health are more likely to smoke than those in the general ...
BACKGROUND: People with severe mental ill health are more likely to smoke than those in the general ...
The prevalence of smoking and the resultant impact on the health and well-being of people experienci...
Abstract Background People with severe mental ill health are more likely to smoke than those in the ...
Objective: This review sought to determine whether quitting smoking behaviour places people with a h...
Objective: To review the quality of current smoking cessation guidelines that include recommendation...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: People with severe mental ill health smoke more and suffer greater smoking-rela...
Background: People with severe mental ill health are three times more likely to smoke but typically ...
Background: People with severe mental ill health are three times more likely to smoke but typically ...
Related item: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3579Background: People with a serious...
Related item: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3579Background: People with a serious...
Smoking rates among individuals with severe mental illness are significantly higher than in the gene...
Aims The physical health of people with severe mental illness (SMI) is poor. Smoking-related illness...
Background People with severe mental ill health are more likely to smoke than those in the general ...
In recent years, large campaigns have been organized for smoking cessation, health professionals hav...
BACKGROUND: People with severe mental ill health are more likely to smoke than those in the general ...
BACKGROUND: People with severe mental ill health are more likely to smoke than those in the general ...
The prevalence of smoking and the resultant impact on the health and well-being of people experienci...
Abstract Background People with severe mental ill health are more likely to smoke than those in the ...
Objective: This review sought to determine whether quitting smoking behaviour places people with a h...
Objective: To review the quality of current smoking cessation guidelines that include recommendation...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: People with severe mental ill health smoke more and suffer greater smoking-rela...
Background: People with severe mental ill health are three times more likely to smoke but typically ...
Background: People with severe mental ill health are three times more likely to smoke but typically ...