Smoking-Related Behaviors and Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Therapy Among Prisoners and Prison Staff

被引:13
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作者
Turan, Onur [1 ]
Turan, Pakize Ayse
机构
[1] Gelibolu State Hosp, Chest Dis Dept, TR-17000 Canakkale, Turkey
关键词
smoking; prison; tobacco cessation; CIGARETTE-SMOKING; BAN; QUESTIONNAIRE;
D O I
10.4187/respcare.04122
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a serious problem in prisons. This work aimed to assess smoking related behaviors and the effectiveness of tobacco cessation therapy in prison. METHODS: This study includes four visits to a prison in Bolvadin-Afyon, Turkey. Pharmacologic options for tobacco cessation were offered to the participants who wanted to quit smoking. RESULTS: One hundred seventy-nine subjects (109 prisoners and 70 prison staff) with 68.7% current smokers were included. There was an increase of cigarette smoking in 41.8% (the most common reason was stress) and decrease in 18.7% (the most common reason was health problems) of the participants after incarceration. Fifty-nine participants accepted the offered tobacco cessation treatment. Only 2 participants started their planned medications, but they could not quit smoking. The most common reason for failed attempts to quit was the high prices of cessation therapies. CONCLUSION: Factors like stress and being in prison may provoke smoking. A smoking ban does not seem to be a total solution for preventing tobacco use in prisons. Tobacco cessation programs may be a better option. Cost-free cessation medications may increase quitting rates among prisoners and prison staff.
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页码:434 / 438
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