Abstinence and Use of Community-Based Cessation Treatment After a Motivational Intervention Among smokers with Severe Mental Illness

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Joelle C. Ferron
Timothy Devitt
Gregory J. McHugo
Jessica A. Jonikas
Judith A. Cook
Mary F. Brunette
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[1] Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College,Psychiatric Research Center
[2] Thresholds,Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of Illinois at Chicago,undefined
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Smoking cessation; Severe mental illness; Mental Health Services; Abstinence; Decision support;
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Motivational interventions help people with mental illness try to quit smoking, but few studies have evaluated factors associated with this groups’ cessation with community treatment. We examined predictors of abstinence after a brief motivational intervention among smokers with severe mental illness. Education, stage of change post intervention, and use of cessation treatment predicted any 1-week period of self-reported abstinence over 6 months (29 %). Cessation treatment mediated the relationship between stage of change and abstinence. Because treatment was the key modifiable predictor of abstinence, future research should establish strategies that improve motivation for, access to, and retention in cessation treatment.
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