Background: Persons with a mental illness are less likely to be successful in attempts to quit smoking. A number of smoking and environmental characteristics have been shown to be related to quitting behaviour and motivation of smokers generally, however have been less studied among smokers with a mental illness. This study aimed to report the prevalence of smoking characteristics and a variety of physical and social environmental characteristics of smokers with a mental illness, and explore their association with quitting behaviour and motivation. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was undertaken of 754 smokers admitted to four psychiatric inpatient facilities in Australia. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were undertak...
Background : Persons with mental health disorders (MHD) have higher rates of smoking and poorer cess...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to better understand the quit experience and concerns of sm...
Abstract Background There has been a noticeable relative increase in psychiatric comorbidities among...
Abstract Background Persons with a mental illness are less likely to be successful in attempts to qu...
Background Persons with a mental illness are less likely to be successful in attempts to quit smoki...
Objective: To examine smoking prevalence and smoking behaviour among south australians with a mental...
Background People with mental health (MH) disorders smoke at higher rates, are more nicotine-depende...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
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...
Only one in five people in the general population smoke tobacco but most patients in secure and fore...
The prevalence of smoking and the resultant impact on the health and well-being of people experienci...
Abstract Background Smoking has been associated with a range of mental disorders including schizophr...
Background : Persons with mental health disorders (MHD) have higher rates of smoking and poorer cess...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to better understand the quit experience and concerns of sm...
Abstract Background There has been a noticeable relative increase in psychiatric comorbidities among...
Abstract Background Persons with a mental illness are less likely to be successful in attempts to qu...
Background Persons with a mental illness are less likely to be successful in attempts to quit smoki...
Objective: To examine smoking prevalence and smoking behaviour among south australians with a mental...
Background People with mental health (MH) disorders smoke at higher rates, are more nicotine-depende...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
Tobacco use is strongly associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders. Smokers are more likely ...
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...
Only one in five people in the general population smoke tobacco but most patients in secure and fore...
The prevalence of smoking and the resultant impact on the health and well-being of people experienci...
Abstract Background Smoking has been associated with a range of mental disorders including schizophr...
Background : Persons with mental health disorders (MHD) have higher rates of smoking and poorer cess...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to better understand the quit experience and concerns of sm...
Abstract Background There has been a noticeable relative increase in psychiatric comorbidities among...