Targeted Intervention to Reduce Smoking among People with Severe Mental Illness: Implementation of a Smoking Cessation Intervention in an Inpatient Mental Health Setting
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Pre (n = 209) n (%) | Post (n = 214) n (%) | Fisher’s Exact Test, p-Value |
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Male Gender | 108 (51.7) | 123 (57.5) | p = 0.242 |
Age | |||
<35 years | 68 (32.5) | 86 (40.2) | p = 0.575 |
35–44 years | 50 (23.9) | 43 (20.1) | |
45–54 years | 46 (22.0) | 41 (19.2) | |
55–64 years | 31 (14.8) | 31 (14.5) | |
65+ years | 14 (6.7) | 13 (6.1) | |
Country of Birth | |||
Australia | 151 (72.2) | 166 (77.6) | p = 0.214 |
Other | 58 (27.8) | 48 (22.4) | |
Recording of smoking status (n; %) | |||
Not recorded | 205 (98.1) | 190 (88.4) | p ≤ 0.001 |
Current smoker | 2 (1.0) | 18 (8.4) | |
Non-smoker | 2 (1.0) | 6 (2.8) | |
Number prescribed nicotine replacement therapy (n; %) | 23 (11.0) | 56 (26.8) | p ≤ 0.001 |
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Lappin, J.M.; Thomas, D.; Curtis, J.; Blowfield, S.; Gatsi, M.; Marr, G.; Courtney, R. Targeted Intervention to Reduce Smoking among People with Severe Mental Illness: Implementation of a Smoking Cessation Intervention in an Inpatient Mental Health Setting. Medicina 2020, 56, 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56040204
Lappin JM, Thomas D, Curtis J, Blowfield S, Gatsi M, Marr G, Courtney R. Targeted Intervention to Reduce Smoking among People with Severe Mental Illness: Implementation of a Smoking Cessation Intervention in an Inpatient Mental Health Setting. Medicina. 2020; 56(4):204. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56040204
Chicago/Turabian StyleLappin, Julia M., Dennis Thomas, Jackie Curtis, Stephen Blowfield, Mike Gatsi, Gareth Marr, and Ryan Courtney. 2020. "Targeted Intervention to Reduce Smoking among People with Severe Mental Illness: Implementation of a Smoking Cessation Intervention in an Inpatient Mental Health Setting" Medicina 56, no. 4: 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56040204
APA StyleLappin, J. M., Thomas, D., Curtis, J., Blowfield, S., Gatsi, M., Marr, G., & Courtney, R. (2020). Targeted Intervention to Reduce Smoking among People with Severe Mental Illness: Implementation of a Smoking Cessation Intervention in an Inpatient Mental Health Setting. Medicina, 56(4), 204. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56040204