Characteristics and Predictors of Intention to use Cessation Treatment among Smokers with Schizophrenia: Young Adults Compared to Older Adults.

Journal of substance abuse and alcoholism Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-23
Mary F Brunette, Joelle C Feiron, Kelly Aschbrenner, Daniel Colctti, Timothy Devitt, Mary Ann Greene, Amy Harrington, Gregory C MoHugo, Samh Pratt, Delbert Robinson, Jill Williams, Haiyi Xie
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Background: Over half of young adults with schizophrenia smoke. Quitting before age 30 could prevent some of the disparate morbidity and mortality due to smoking-related diseases. However, little research has addressed smoking in this group nor evaluated strategies to help young adults with schizophrenia quit smoking.

Methods: We compared demographic and smoking-related characteristics of young adults and those over 30 years of age among 184 smokers with schizophrenia. With a series of regression models, we assessed whether age, gender, smoking characteristics, social norms, attitudes, and perceived behavioral control predicted intention to quit smoking and to use cessation treatments.

Results: Young adults had smoked for fewer years, had lower nicotine dependence, and had lower breath carbon monoxide levels than those over 30, yet awareness of the harms of smoking and readiness to quit were similar between groups. Attitudes about smoking, attitudes about cessation treatment, social norms for cessation treatment, and perceived behavioral control for cessation treatment significantly predicted intention to use cessation treatment. Age was not a predictor of intention to quit, nor to use cessation treatment.

Conclusions: Young adults with schizophrenia are amenable to smoking cessation intervention. Increasing awareness of the safety, efficacy and access to cessation treatments among smokers with schizophrenia and also among those in their social network may improve use of effective cessation treatment. These strategies may enhance the standard educational approach (increasing awareness of harms). Research is needed to evaluate such intervention strategies in smokers with schizophrenia of all ages.

患有精神分裂症的吸烟者使用戒烟治疗意向的特征和预测因素:年轻人与老年人相比。
背景:精神分裂症患者中有一半以上的年轻人吸烟。在 30 岁之前戒烟可以避免因吸烟相关疾病而导致的一些不同程度的发病率和死亡率。然而,很少有研究涉及这一群体的吸烟问题,也很少对帮助精神分裂症青壮年患者戒烟的策略进行评估:我们比较了 184 名精神分裂症吸烟者中年轻成人和 30 岁以上吸烟者的人口统计学特征和吸烟相关特征。通过一系列回归模型,我们评估了年龄、性别、吸烟特征、社会规范、态度和感知行为控制是否能预测戒烟意愿和使用戒烟治疗的意愿:与30岁以上的人相比,年轻人吸烟的年数较少,尼古丁依赖性较低,呼出气体中的一氧化碳含量也较低,但对吸烟危害的认识和戒烟意愿在不同群体之间相似。对吸烟的态度、对戒烟治疗的态度、对戒烟治疗的社会规范以及对戒烟治疗的感知行为控制对使用戒烟治疗的意向有显著的预测作用。年龄既不是戒烟意愿的预测因素,也不是使用戒烟治疗的预测因素:结论:患有精神分裂症的年轻人适合戒烟干预。提高精神分裂症吸烟者及其社交网络中的吸烟者对戒烟治疗的安全性、有效性和可及性的认识,可以提高有效戒烟治疗的使用率。这些策略可以加强标准的教育方法(提高对危害的认识)。需要开展研究,以评估针对各年龄段精神分裂症吸烟者的此类干预策略。
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