INTRODUCTION Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of preventable death and disease worldwide. Adults with mental ill-health smoke tobacco at substantially higher rates than other adults, with public health approaches effective in the population overall having less impact on those with mental ill-health. However, less is known about the tobacco smoking behaviours, attitudes and knowledge of young people with mental ill-health, despite this being the peak period of onset for both mental illness and cigarette smoking. METHODS Young people attending a youth mental health centre (providing both primary and specialist care) in Melbourne, Australia were approached by youth peer researchers and asked to complete a survey about smoking behaviours...
Background Researches have shown that tobacco use is significantly higher in people with mental ill...
Background: In 2008, mental health units in England went smoke-free by law. This study explores inpa...
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...
BackgroundYouth with psychiatric disorders are at increased risk of tobacco use. Outpatient mental h...
BACKGROUND: Mental health services in England are smoke-free by law and expected to provide comprehe...
Objective: To examine smoking prevalence and smoking behaviour among south australians with a mental...
Introduction: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than general population smokers. Howeve...
Smoking establishes poor health trajectories and is the leading preventable cause of death in Canad...
Provision of smoking cessation support in the form of advice and information is central to increasin...
Background: Among marginalised populations, such as people with psychotic disorders, smoking prevale...
© 2017 The Author(s). Significance: About 50% of young adults with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ...
Objective: This study aimed to describe mental healthcare providers’ attitudes about tobacco use, th...
Objective: To examine the relationship between smoking behaviour, mental disorders and emotional and...
Abstract Background Smoking has been associated with a range of mental disorders including schizophr...
Background Researches have shown that tobacco use is significantly higher in people with mental ill...
Background: In 2008, mental health units in England went smoke-free by law. This study explores inpa...
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...
BackgroundYouth with psychiatric disorders are at increased risk of tobacco use. Outpatient mental h...
BACKGROUND: Mental health services in England are smoke-free by law and expected to provide comprehe...
Objective: To examine smoking prevalence and smoking behaviour among south australians with a mental...
Introduction: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than general population smokers. Howeve...
Smoking establishes poor health trajectories and is the leading preventable cause of death in Canad...
Provision of smoking cessation support in the form of advice and information is central to increasin...
Background: Among marginalised populations, such as people with psychotic disorders, smoking prevale...
© 2017 The Author(s). Significance: About 50% of young adults with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ...
Objective: This study aimed to describe mental healthcare providers’ attitudes about tobacco use, th...
Objective: To examine the relationship between smoking behaviour, mental disorders and emotional and...
Abstract Background Smoking has been associated with a range of mental disorders including schizophr...
Background Researches have shown that tobacco use is significantly higher in people with mental ill...
Background: In 2008, mental health units in England went smoke-free by law. This study explores inpa...
BACKGROUND: To reduce inequalities between individuals with and without mental health problems, a be...