Approximately 70% of incarcerated people smoke tobacco, and an estimated 12% of all smokers in the United States leave correctional facilities annually. Many facilities prohibit smoking, but no published study has measured the relapse to tobacco after release. In a study of 200 people with chronic health conditions reentering the community from jail, 165 (83%) were cigarette smokers. Of these, 129 were interviewed at 1 and/or 6 months after release. Self-reported sustained abstinence rates were 37.3% at the end of the first day, 17.7% for the first week, 13.7% for 1 month, and 3.1% for 6 months. These abstinence rates are lower than those reported after military basic training and medical hospitalization but similar to rates after inpatient...
Introduction: Most adults report initiation of cigarette smoking during adolescence, a time also mar...
Background: A smoking ban was implemented across all prisons in Queensland, Australia, in May 2014, ...
BackgroundOver 1.5 million people are incarcerated in state and federal correctional facilities in t...
Approximately 70 % of incarcerated people smoke tobacco, and an estimated 12 % of all smokers in the...
Smoke-free prison policies are increasingly common, but few studies have investigated relapse to smo...
Given the current proliferation of prison smoke-free policies internationally, and the multiple bene...
The prevalence of smoking among people entering prisons is high. Despite increasing adoption of pris...
Background: The prevalence of smoking among people entering prisons is high. Despite increasing adop...
Abstract Background Incarcerated individuals suffer disproportionately from the health effects of to...
Importance: Millions of Americans are forced to quit smoking as they enter tobacco-free prisons and ...
Background. Tobacco use among prisoners is much higher than among the general population. Little is ...
Smoke-free policies have been introduced in prisons internationally. However, high rates of relapse ...
BACKGROUND: Incarcerated individuals suffer disproportionately from the health effects of tobacco sm...
INTRODUCTION: Most adults report initiation of cigarette smoking during adolescence, a time also mar...
A significant proportion of people who cycle through prisons express a desire to quit smoking, yet s...
Introduction: Most adults report initiation of cigarette smoking during adolescence, a time also mar...
Background: A smoking ban was implemented across all prisons in Queensland, Australia, in May 2014, ...
BackgroundOver 1.5 million people are incarcerated in state and federal correctional facilities in t...
Approximately 70 % of incarcerated people smoke tobacco, and an estimated 12 % of all smokers in the...
Smoke-free prison policies are increasingly common, but few studies have investigated relapse to smo...
Given the current proliferation of prison smoke-free policies internationally, and the multiple bene...
The prevalence of smoking among people entering prisons is high. Despite increasing adoption of pris...
Background: The prevalence of smoking among people entering prisons is high. Despite increasing adop...
Abstract Background Incarcerated individuals suffer disproportionately from the health effects of to...
Importance: Millions of Americans are forced to quit smoking as they enter tobacco-free prisons and ...
Background. Tobacco use among prisoners is much higher than among the general population. Little is ...
Smoke-free policies have been introduced in prisons internationally. However, high rates of relapse ...
BACKGROUND: Incarcerated individuals suffer disproportionately from the health effects of tobacco sm...
INTRODUCTION: Most adults report initiation of cigarette smoking during adolescence, a time also mar...
A significant proportion of people who cycle through prisons express a desire to quit smoking, yet s...
Introduction: Most adults report initiation of cigarette smoking during adolescence, a time also mar...
Background: A smoking ban was implemented across all prisons in Queensland, Australia, in May 2014, ...
BackgroundOver 1.5 million people are incarcerated in state and federal correctional facilities in t...