ObjectiveSmoke-free policies have been introduced in inpatient psychiatric facilities in most developed nations. Such a period of supported abstinence during hospitalization may impact smoking behaviours post discharge, yet little quantitative evidence exists. The aim of this review was to provide the first synthesis of the research evidence examining the impact of a smoke-free psychiatric hospitalization on patients' smoking-related behaviours, motivation, and beliefs.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review of electronic databases PubMed, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and EMBASE from inception to June 2013. Studies were included if they were conducted in an inpatient psychiatric facility with a smoke-free policy and if they examined any change in pat...
Background and aimsSmoke-free psychiatric hospitalisation provides opportunity for initiating tobacc...
Objective: Interventions are required to redress the disproportionate tobacco-related health burden ...
Background: People with a mental illness experience a higher burden of smoking-related disease. Smok...
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...
Though exempted from national bans of tobacco smoking in hospitals, some psychiatric facilities have...
Introduction: Persons with a mental disorder smoke at higher rates and sufferdisproportionate tobacc...
ObjectivesWe evaluated the efficacy of a motivational tobacco cessation treatment combined with nico...
ObjectivesWe evaluated the efficacy of a motivational tobacco cessation treatment combined with nico...
Objectives: The purpose of the present paper is to evaluate the effects of a smoking ban in a genera...
Background: Smoke-related problems are particularly frequent in psychiatry, with additional concerns...
UNLABELLED: Different publications have described a close relation between tobacco consumption and m...
UNLABELLED: Different publications have described a close relation between tobacco consumption and m...
Background: Tobacco-related diseases are a leading cause of death among individuals with severe ment...
In the present study, we examined the views and experiences of patients admitted to an acute psychia...
Background and aimsSmoke-free psychiatric hospitalisation provides opportunity for initiating tobacc...
Objective: Interventions are required to redress the disproportionate tobacco-related health burden ...
Background: People with a mental illness experience a higher burden of smoking-related disease. Smok...
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...
Though exempted from national bans of tobacco smoking in hospitals, some psychiatric facilities have...
Introduction: Persons with a mental disorder smoke at higher rates and sufferdisproportionate tobacc...
ObjectivesWe evaluated the efficacy of a motivational tobacco cessation treatment combined with nico...
ObjectivesWe evaluated the efficacy of a motivational tobacco cessation treatment combined with nico...
Objectives: The purpose of the present paper is to evaluate the effects of a smoking ban in a genera...
Background: Smoke-related problems are particularly frequent in psychiatry, with additional concerns...
UNLABELLED: Different publications have described a close relation between tobacco consumption and m...
UNLABELLED: Different publications have described a close relation between tobacco consumption and m...
Background: Tobacco-related diseases are a leading cause of death among individuals with severe ment...
In the present study, we examined the views and experiences of patients admitted to an acute psychia...
Background and aimsSmoke-free psychiatric hospitalisation provides opportunity for initiating tobacc...
Objective: Interventions are required to redress the disproportionate tobacco-related health burden ...
Background: People with a mental illness experience a higher burden of smoking-related disease. Smok...