Financial implications of cigarette smoking among individuals with schizophrenia

Table 1 Baseline participant characteristics Variable Mean (SD) or % Median (range) Age 43.78 (8.96) Length of psychiatric illness 20.78 (10.56) Male sex 67.9% Years smoking 26.87 (9.79) Global assessment of functioning (GAF) 50.12 (8.10) History of substance use disorder 53.2% FTND 5.98 (2.06) Smok...

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description Table 1 Baseline participant characteristics Variable Mean (SD) or % Median (range) Age 43.78 (8.96) Length of psychiatric illness 20.78 (10.56) Male sex 67.9% Years smoking 26.87 (9.79) Global assessment of functioning (GAF) 50.12 (8.10) History of substance use disorder 53.2% FTND 5.98 (2.06) Smoking more than 1 pack/day 82.1% Longest previous quit attempts (days) 2.0 (0-5110) Generic brands 30.8% "Light" cigarettes 20.0% Menthol cigarettes 38.5% Money spent on cigarettes per month $142.50 ($57.15-$319.13) Participants receiving public assistance 87.2% Public assistance benefit $596.00 ($60-$1500) Percentage of income spent on cigarettes 27.36% (6.3-331.3%)* *Reported income does not include money participants may have received from family and friends, thus explaining how many participants spent more on cigarettes than they received in income.
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Cigar smoking
Cigarette smoking
Cigarettes
Female
financial implications
Financing, Personal
Humans
Income
Letter
Letters
Male
Median family income
Mental disorders
Mental illness
Motivation research
Nicotine dependence
Population
Public assistance
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia - economics
Smoking
Smoking - economics
Substance use
Tobacco
Tobacco use
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