An Open Trial of Metacognitive Remediation Therapy and Pharmacotherapy to Promote Smoking Cessation among Individuals with Psychotic-Spectrum Disorders.

IF 1.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2021-07-27 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6617716
Nicholas J K Breitborde, Brittney Keller-Hamilton, Aubrey M Moe, Jacob G Pine, Nicholas Nelson, David Weiss, Tory Hogan, Amanda Quisenberry, Andreas Teferra, Amy K Ferketich
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Introduction: Individuals with psychotic-spectrum disorders may smoke due to the ameliorating effect of nicotine on the cognitive deficits that accompany these illnesses. Metacognitive remediation therapy (MCR) has been shown to produce improvements in cognitive functioning among individuals with psychotic-spectrum disorders and provides a foundation for a novel smoking cessation intervention for this population.

Aims: To complete an open investigation of pharmacotherapy and a modified version of MCR [MCR to Quit (MCR-Q)] in promoting smoking cessation among individuals with psychotic-spectrum disorders.

Methods: Forty-nine individuals with a psychotic-spectrum disorder and who currently smoke cigarettes participated in MCR-Q while also receiving evidence-based smoking cessation pharmacotherapy. Tobacco use was assessed as follows: (i) prior to MCR-Q, (ii) immediately after completing MCR-Q, and (iii) six weeks after completion of MCR-Q.

Results: /Findings. During participation in MCR-Q, nearly 80% of participants made a 24-hour quit attempt. Following the completion of MCR-Q, participants experienced reductions in level of nicotine dependency and exhaled carbon monoxide, with reductions in nicotine dependency sustained six weeks after completion of MCR-Q. Over the course of their participation in MCR-Q, participants reported strong therapeutic alliance with their MCR-Q therapist and high levels of intrinsic motivation with regard to completing MCR-Q exercises.

Conclusions: The results from the current study suggest cautious optimism with regard to the use of MCR-Q in combination with medication for individuals with psychotic-spectrum disorders who want to quit smoking.

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元认知修复疗法和药物疗法促进精神谱系障碍患者戒烟的公开试验。
患有精神谱系障碍的个体可能吸烟,因为尼古丁对伴随这些疾病的认知缺陷有改善作用。元认知修复疗法(MCR)已被证明可以改善精神谱系障碍患者的认知功能,并为这一人群的新型戒烟干预提供了基础。目的:完成一项药物治疗和改进版MCR [MCR To Quit (MCR- q)]促进精神谱系障碍患者戒烟的公开调查。方法:49名患有精神谱系障碍且目前吸烟的个体参加了MCR-Q,同时也接受了循证戒烟药物治疗。烟草使用情况评估如下:(i)在MCR-Q之前,(ii)完成MCR-Q后立即,(iii)完成MCR-Q后六周。结果:发现。在参与MCR-Q期间,近80%的参与者进行了24小时戒烟尝试。在完成MCR-Q后,参与者的尼古丁依赖水平和呼出的一氧化碳水平都有所下降,在完成MCR-Q后的六周内,尼古丁依赖水平持续下降。在参与MCR-Q的过程中,参与者报告与他们的MCR-Q治疗师有很强的治疗联盟,并且在完成MCR-Q练习方面有高水平的内在动机。结论:目前的研究结果表明,对于想要戒烟的精神谱系障碍患者使用MCR-Q联合药物治疗持谨慎乐观态度。
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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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