Smoking cessation among Australian methadone clients: Prevalence, characteristics and a need for action
Introduction and Aims. The aim of this study was to describe a sample of Australian methadone clients with respect to smoking and cessation‐related behaviours and motivations. Design and Methods. A cross‐sectional survey was completed by 103 methadone clients in the Hunter Region of New South Wales,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Drug and alcohol review 2012-06, Vol.31 (4), p.507-513 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction and Aims. The aim of this study was to describe a sample of Australian methadone clients with respect to smoking and cessation‐related behaviours and motivations.
Design and Methods. A cross‐sectional survey was completed by 103 methadone clients in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.
Results. Characteristics of the sample included low socioeconomic status, and high polydrug use and nicotine dependence. Key findings were a high prevalence of smoking (84%) and low likelihood of quitting, including a quit ratio of less than 10%. Over half of smokers were classified as ‘Precontemplative’, and 34% as ‘hard‐core’ smokers.
Discussion and Conclusions. The need for research to develop and test tailored interventions for this population is highlighted, as is the need for methadone services and staff to facilitate client smoking cessation.[Bowman J, Wiggers J, Colyvas K, Wye P, Walsh RA, Bartlem K. Smoking cessation among Australian methadone clients: Prevalence, characteristics and a need for action. Drug Alcohol Rev 2012;31:507–513] |
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ISSN: | 0959-5236 1465-3362 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2011.00408.x |